
Luc Picard
Acting
Biography
Luc Picard is a French Canadian actor and comedian. He was born on September 24, 1961 in Lachine, Quebec, Canada. He has played numerous characters in diverse roles. He is most commonly known for his portrayal of the infamous Michel Chartrand in the biographical TV series Simmone et Chartrand, where he was nominated for Gemini Awards. He stars in the critically acclaimed French Canadian film Un dimanche a Kigali. Description above from the Wikipedia article Luc Picard, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: September 24, 1961
Place of Birth: Lachine, Quebec, Canada
Known For

Vice caché

Le dernier des monstres
Thomas, a friendly theologian, finds himself plunged into the heart of a police investigation aimed at solving a series of murders involving a religious cult.

Omertà, la loi du silence
Omertà or Omertà, The Code of Silence is a Quebec television series of 11 forty-five minute episodes, created by Luc Dionne and aired from January to April 1996 on Radio-Canada. In France, the series aired on France 3 in 1998. A second season, titled Omertà II – The Code of Silence, had 14 forty-five minute episodes and was broadcast between September and December 1997 on Radio-Canada. A third season, titled Omerta, The Last Men of Honor, had 13 episodes and was broadcast from January to April 1999, on Radio-Canada.

Chartrand et Simonne
Chartrand et Simonne is a French-Canadian television mini-series which aired in 2000, exclusively on Radio-Canada. The series originally only had two parts but it was expanded into 6 parts and re-aired in 2003 on Télé-Québec. Currently, Télé-Québec airs the program on a regular basis. The series won a Gemini Award in 2000 for Best Make-up/Hair.

Audition
Louis is "repo man" who is no stranger to strong-arm tactics in his work, but he has dreamed of becoming an actor since he was a child. When his cousin helps him get an audition, Louis gets the help of a famous actor to secretly help rehearse his scenes. He doesn't even tell his girlfriend Suzie. But Suzie also has a secret; she's pregnant and doesn't want her child to grow up in an atmosphere of violence.

Les Parlementeries 2010

Octobre
A dramatization of the abduction and murder of a Quebec government minister by a cell of The Quebec Liberation Front. In October 1970, one group from the same organization kidnapped James Cross, the British Trade Commissioner in Montreal. A few days later, a second group kidnapped Pierre Laporte, a minister of the Liberal government. The film tells the story of this last terrorist cell which ended in the cold blooded murder of Laporte.

February 15, 1839
In 1839, months after the British army has repressed the insurrection of the Patriots, hundreds of rebels are still in prison. The morning of February 14, Marie-Thomas Chevalier De Lorimier and Charles Hindelang learn that they will be hung in 24 hours, with three others. While they await their death the condemned spend time and consult with companions and loved ones as well as entrust to those their last wills. At dawn, the five Patriots will walk to the scaffold, knowing will they die.

A Sunday in Kigali
In April 1994, the middle-aged Canadian journalist Bernard Valcourt is making a documentary in Kigali about AIDS. He secretly falls in love for the Tutsi waitress of his hotel Gentille, who is younger than him, in a period of violent racial conflicts. When the genocide of the Tutsis by the Hutus in Rwanda begins, Bernard does not succeed in escaping with Gentille to Canada. When the genocide finishes in July 1994, Bernard returns to the chaotic Kigali seeking out Gentille in the middle of destruction and dead bodies.

Ding et Dong : Le film
Two harum-scarums who think they are good stand-up comics try to make a career in showbiz, partly for the career, partly to seduce women. They try alternatively the scene, a movie set and TV. They only succeed in making a fool of themselves
Filmography
as David Savard
as Michel
as Alphonse Tremblay
as Gérald Gallant
as André
as Denis Théberge
as Self - Guest
as Self - Guest
as Self
as Self
as Sylvain
as Pierre
as Self
as Charles Grisé
as Geoffroy Morin
as Self
as Daniel Dussault
as Patenaude
as Benoit Lebel
as Marc Quenneville
as Himself
as Duguay
as Toussaint Brodeur
as Jean
as Luc Picard
as Self
as Luc Picard
as Léo Huff
as Toussaint Brodeur
as Self
as Bernard Valcourt
as Louis Tremblay
as Michel Champagne
as Self
as Gérard
as Self
as Roch 'Moïse' Thériault
as Michel Rochon
as Frank
as François-Marie-Thomas Delorimier
as Michel Chartrand
as Sikh Elvis
as Lauren Vaillancourt
as Lézard
as François Pelletier
as Richard
as Felquiste
as Wilfrid Bourgault
as J. Boulet
as Gonzalgue Deslauriers
as Livreur Ding
as Policier #2