
Marc Labrèche
Acting
Biography
Marc Labrèche was born on 20 November 1960 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He is an actor, director and TV host mostly known for Le coeur a ses raisons (2005) and La Petite Vie (1993). He is the father of actress Léane Labrèche-Dor.
Born: November 20, 1960
Place of Birth: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Known For

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.

Les bobos
Two bourgeois-bohemians struggle to stay on the cutting edge of trends and fashion while never sacrificing a single ounce of comfort, style or social conscience.

La Petite Vie
La petite vie was first a stage sketch of the comedy duo Ding et Dong, formed by Claude Meunier and Serge Thériault, and later a hit Quebec television sitcom aired by Radio-Canada from 1993 to 1999. In total, 59 episodes were created plus 3 specials, two for Christmas and one for New Year's 2000. It is to date the only Canadian TV show to ever gather more than 4 million viewers, a performance it achieved twice in 1995.

Léo

Le cœur a ses raisons
In the fictional city of Saint Andrews, Brett Montgomery, a wealthy cosmetics businessman and doctor at the local hospital, and Brad, his evil twin brother, battle for control of the Montgomery family fortune. Brett’s fiancée, Cricket, is a journalist with the local television station and has a twin sister, Ashley, who is a nurse at the hospital.

Toopy and Binoo The Movie
After an escalation of blunders, Toopy and Dorothy, a comical genie, accidentally make Binoo’s beloved stuffed animal, Patchy-Patch, disappear. The trio immediately set out to find the fabulous land of “The Lost and Found” where Patchy-Patch is surely to be found. Along the way, the group meets twin seagulls looking for their father, and a magnificent Princess who has lost her dance partner. Together, and despite Toopy’s bumbling ways, they will try to find Patchy Patch and their lost loves.

La petite histoire d'un homme sans histoire
A man in his mid-40s is killed by a truck just after receiving a prescription against death from his doctor. He then regains consciousness in a video store, and with some further difficulties, receives a film of his life. Although full of factual inaccuracies, it is an enjoyable examination of his birth, youth, marriage, family and death. Unfortunately, his request for a sequel is denied, and as he advances down the corridor to God, technical difficulties are experienced.

L'autre midi à la table d'à côté
One of the most inspiring radio shows in recent years heads to the small screen. The right pairings are the key to this series as two celebrity guests chat over a meal. The conversation flows like wine and each topic is tackled with gusto, as amusing anecdotes are served up next to the most serious matters.

Grande Ourse

Y'a du monde à messe
Public figures from different backgrounds meet each week. At first glance, these guests would seem to have little in common. However, something does unite them all: an event or experience that they have graciously agreed to share that justifies their seat at the same table. As the program unfolds, their shared history is gradually revealed.
Filmography
as Marc Labreche
as Self - Guest
as Richard Sicotte
as La riche héritière (Le dernier lien)
as Marc Labrèche
as Toupie (voice)
as animateur
as Marc Labrèche
as Dieu
as Participation spéciale
as Self - Guest
as Klaus (voice)
as Self - Guest
as Self - Host
as Self - Guest
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self - Collaborator
as Self
as Papa
as Marc Labrèche
as Self
as Couture
as Self - Host
as Father
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Néo (voice)
as Dr Bernard / Robert Tremblay
as Jean-François
as Self
as Himself
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Paul Blackburn
as Étienne
as Self
as Rodolphe Mathieu
as Marc Labrèche
as Self
as Self
as Himself - Host
as Jean-Marc Leblanc
as Self - Guest
as Simon
as Brett / Brad / Brenda / Clifford Montgomery
as Self
as Théo
as Conrad Raté
as Self
as Rénald Paré
as Self
as The Wolf
as Self
as Rénald Paré
as Projectionniste
as Le camionneur
as Ambroise Dubuc de Beauchesne
as Édouard Elkin
as Philippe de Beauchesne
as Rénald Paré
as Édouard Elkin
as Jean-Lou
as Infirmier 1
as Jeune Me Mayer
as Self