
Pauline Martin
Acting
Biography
Pauline Martin is a Canadian film actress and television personality known for appearing in the 1989 film Jesus of Montreal. She was born in Trois-Pistoles, Quebec, with her family moving to Chicoutimi in 1956. In 1976, she co-hosted the CBC Television series Une fenêtre dans ma tête, with Yvan Ponton.
Born: April 19, 1952
Place of Birth: Trois-Pistoles, Québec, Canada
Known For

Les Parlementeries 2010

Jesus of Montreal
A group of actors putting on an interpretive Passion Play in Montreal begin to experience a meshing of their characters and their private lives as the production takes form against the growing opposition of the Catholic church.

Continental, a Film Without Guns
The mysterious disappearance of a man affects the lives of four different people, all living in loneliness in the suburbs of Quebec: the wife of the missing person, an aging ex-gambler, a young receptionist who want to share her life with somebody, and a father looking to help his family.

Les Enfants de la télé

Bye Bye
Broadcast on December 31st, Bye Bye is a comic year-in-review which consists of sketches that parody the political, cultural and social events of the past year.

Days of Darkness
Jean-Marc is a man without qualities living in times that are out of joint. His wife and children ignore him; he's a mid-level government functionary in Montreal doing his job without care. He has an active imagination of sexual conquest, but his only real feelings come when he visits his aged mother, whose health is failing. When his wife leaves abruptly to work in Toronto, Jean-Marc sets out to reorder things with his daughters, his social life, and at work. In a world that at best is a farce, does he stand a chance?

The Final Gala: Quebec Comedy Legends
Yvon Deschamps, Patrick Huard, Louis-Josée Houde, Martin Matte, Mariana Mazza... For its final classic Gala in French, Juste Pour Rire assembled the absolute biggest names in Quebec comedy. More than thirty of our favourite stars delivered a Gala for the ages, and brought the house down. Juste Pour Rire truly saved the best for last!

Far Away From You, Darling
In 1940, two sisters work in an ammunition factory, but dream of marriage.

Janette Bertrand : à l'aube d'être centenaire
Janette Bertrand will soon celebrate her 100th birthday. This intimate documentary, dotted with archives, pays tribute to this great lady, who devoted her life to providing popular education and breaking taboos. Through her daily life as a nearly century-old woman, Janette takes stock of her career.

Les grands enfants
Les Grands Enfants does not tell a story in the traditional sense. Instead, it offers an honest image of people's dreams of change : people often unemployed, dissatisfied in some way with their work, or caught up in complicated social relationships. The film is set in Montreal.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Docteure Rolala
as Herself
as Self
as Pauline Martin
as Self
as Nicole
as Madame Sigouin-Wong
as Self
as Radio Host
as Angèle Meilleur-Maheux
as La mariée enceinte