
Julie Le Breton
Acting
Biography
Julie Le Breton is a French Canadian actress. She predominantly appears in French-language television series and films.
Born: September 8, 1975
Place of Birth: Arvida, Quebec, Canada
Known For

Maripier!
Maripier Morin and her sidekick Martin Perizzolo welcome guests on the set on Z’s first talk show.

Sucré salé
Patrice Bélanger and his team are here to give Quebecers a little boost to their lives with this show where fun and pleasure prevail. With a front row seat to events happening across the province, the show is the reference for summer culture. Above and beyond the artists featured, the show puts our entire province in the spotlight.

After the Very End
As their world is about to end, world leaders gather one last time, behind closed doors for a secret, extemporaneous, boozy summit.

Le beau dimanche

François en série

Complètement lycée
Complètement lycée is a parody of American teen series, following a group of high school students who face the typical challenges of adolescence: body image, homosexuality, basketball, love triangles, bullying, drug-addicted parents, predators, conversion therapies, heart transplants... Not easy being 15!

Les beaux malaises 2.0
Martin Matte and his hilarious universe are back, and this time he’s taking on separation and shared custody!

Les Beaux Malaises
Fictional series based on the life (and starring) Martin Matte, a comedian and popular figure in PQ, Canada. It tells the story of the awkward but funny moments that the stand-up man has to face everyday.

The Night Logan Woke Up
On a cold October night in 1991, an unspeakable event rocks a small town in Quebec, forever haunting a family who tries to hide their dark secret. Thirty years later these secrets buried deep in the past resurface, sending the family on an unstoppable pursuit of reconciliation.

Hurricane F.Y.T.
Montreal, 1991. Delphis, 11 years old, grows up in a disadvantaged neighborhood and an unstable family environment. One evening, he decides to take control of his life and becomes The Hurricane. Armed with a lightning bolt on his headband and his middle finger held high, he flees a world that has no place for him. With the police and the Youth Protection Services on his trail, he leaves a mother in distress and has significant encounters in the street. Conquering himself, his adventure is like a road trip, from Hochelag' to Berri, from one family to another. Under the impetus of a hasty adolescence, his freedom thumbs his nose at the indifference towards the marginalized. Social etiquettes burst forth in an assertive tone and sustained rhythm. Between punk music and Marjo, The Hurricane hits us in the face, without waiting to die!
Filmography
as Anna Brodeur
as Jane Ladeau
as Sonia
as Simone Lebel
as Roxane Racicot
as Cheffe Cora (voice)
as Self
as Mireille Larouche
as Isabelle
as Self - Guest
as Geneviève Lanctôt
as Liliane
as Miss Carmichaels
as Julie
as Self - Guest
as Anne-Marie Lerclerc
as Self - Guest
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Thérèse
as Self
as Self
as Jacinthe Taillon (voice)
as Self
as Self
as Herself
as Pascale Lévesque
as Self
as Self
as Jacinthe Taillon
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Florence Langevin
as Délima Poudrier
as Self - Guest
as Self
as Lucie
as Self
as Christine
as Self
as Self
as Rachel Duguay
as Angie Welinsky
as Julie
as Self
as Self
as Sophie
as Doris Francis
as Janeau's Mother
as Self
as Self
as Évelyne
as Valérie
as Louise
as Self
as Kim Wright
as Self
as Isabelle
as Julie Le Breton
as Véronique Côté
as Self
as Angèle Marchildon
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Stéphanie Dubreuil
as Marie-Hélène Rivard-Paré
as Lucille Richard
as Fanny Lemay
as Isabel Lefrançois
as Self
as Pauline
as Julie
as Self
as Comédienne principale