
Michel Barrette
Acting
Biography
Michel Barrette (born April 26, 1957) is a television and movie actor, television and radio host, and a stand-up comedian.
Born: April 26, 1957
Place of Birth: Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada
Known For

Hi! Ha! Tremblay: 25 ans minimum!

Piment fort
Piment Fort was a popular Quebec humoristic game show hosted by the colorful Normand Brathwaite which aired on TVA from 1993 to 2001. Piment Fort means "hot pepper" in French.

C'est juste de la TV

1res fois
Two Quebec personalities candidly discuss the “firsts” that have marked their professional lives and shaped who they are both on and off camera. Our guests will also experience other unique “firsts” on the show. Emotions will run high as guests share personal secrets, reunite with long-lost friends, watch surprise variety numbers.

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

La crème des Bleu Poudre
REDISCOVER the best moments of: Bob Binette, Jacques Chevalier Longueuil, Raymond Beaudoin, Ginet Robidoux, Dave Ash, Ludger, Corporal St-Gelais, Chose, Yasser Arafat (Québec version). LES BLEU POUDRE on Taquinons la planète was: disobedience (they got kicked in the balls), indecency (they walked around naked), recklessness (they went to chat with the Mohawks), and mischievousness (they loved new rhymes). LES BLEU POUDRE was also politically very incorrect — and damn, it felt good. ENJOY IT WHILE IT NO LONGER EXISTS.

km/h
km/h is a Quebec television sitcom, which airs on TVA, a French language television network in Quebec which is available across Canada on cable. The cast includes Michel Barrette, Chantal Baril, Marilyse Bourque, Francis de Passillé, Gildor Roy, Gilbert Turp, Nathalie Claude, Sonia Vachon and Robert Brouillette. The series is no longer producing new episodes, although TVA still airs repeats.

Le déluge du Saguenay : une tragédie humaine

Sur ta rue
Private detective Annie Richard takes celebrities into the troubling past of their neighbourhood. In each episode, she reveals to her guest the story of a place of their own: their current residence, their childhood home, their high school.

Aurore
After the sudden death of her mother, Aurore Gagnon is abused by her disturbed step-mother as her town remains in the silence followed by her death. Based on a true story.
Filmography
as Roland Hi! Ha! Tremblay
as André
as André
as Normand
as André
as Self
as Self - Host
as Self - Guest
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as Alain
as Self - Guest
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as Self - Guest of Honor
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as Self - Host
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as Self - Guest Star
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as Michel Barrette
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as Jean-Pierre
as Aurélien
as Père
as Self
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as Rock
as Richard Beauvais
as Maurice Duplessis
as Roland Hi! Ha! Tremblay
as Self
as Self - Host
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as Paul Devault
as Père Norchet
as Adjutor Gagnon
as (archive footage)
as Napoléon "Paulo" Robitaille
as Self
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as The Fool
as Self
as Denis Charest
as Roger
as Clem
as Timothée
as Serge Vandal
as Homme au journal
as Comédien supplémentaire
as Self