
Stéphane Jacques
Acting
Biography
Stéphane Jacques is a Canadian actor.
Known For

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.

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!

The Duplessis Orphans
In the 1950s, young boys were placed in orphanages and endure harsh and austere living conditions. As a united group, they supported each other and survived despite bullying, hardship and little hope for better days. While these children were doing their best to survive, they had no way to suspect the secret dealings between the clergy, the medical profession and the government that will inevitably seal their fates. The institution faced with a precarious financial situation, the solution is to transform the orphanage into a psychiatric institute in order to obtain additional subsidies. To demonstrate the need for this change in status, the orphans are labeled as insane by the very people who took them in to help them. While their future as orphans was already precarious, they become prisoners of an asylum system from which they have little hope of being able to free themselves even as they grow older.

La candidate

La candidate

4 et demi...
4 and a half is the apartment occupied on the Plateau Mont-Royal in Montreal by a young couple. It is a chronicle of the daily life of the urban reality of 25-30 year olds: love, friendship, humor and tenderness.

L’indétectable
Stéphanie, a reserved young osteopath, infiltrates a mysterious start-up in order to prove that the video that destroyed her mother's political career is in reality an undetectable deepfake.

Alertes
The Missing Persons Special Unit takes on new cases.

Contre-offre
A small family brand, the Lévesque agency is trying to survive in the competitive real estate market. Alain counts on his daughters and his faithful accomplice to help him with the business. This team supports buyers and sellers of various properties to help them find their happiness in the hectic real estate jungle.

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.
Filmography
as René Vaillancourt
as Jacques Lesage (Le Prophète)
as Bernard Tremblay
as Jacques Latraverse
as Gérant épicerie
as Reynald
as Édouard Patry (uncredited)
as Edouard Patry - Maire Dufferin
as Lex Luthor
as Colonel
as Self
as Julien Dubé
as Armand Savard
as Livreur
as Marc Desautels
as Médecin
as Directeur des loisirs
as Sergent Labonté
as Tony
as Gilles
as Léonardo Morano
as Max Michaud
as Pierre-Paul
as Le réceptionniste
as Médecin
as Barbu
as 1er représentant de disques
as Jean-Baptiste Laberge
as Frère Martineau
as Christian Ducharme