Born in Québec City, Québec, Canada — May 10 1956

Yves Jacques OC (born 10 May 1956) is a Canadian film, television and stage actor. Jacques was born in Quebec City in 1956. He studied theatre at the Cégep de Saint-Hyacinthe, and began acting on stage in both Quebec City and Montreal. He became more widely known to film and television audiences beginning in 1981 as a sketch performer in Télévision de Radio-Canada's annual Bye Bye New Year's Eve variety special, and soon began appearing more widely in film and television roles. To international audiences, he is best known as Claude, the gay academic in…
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Waiter

Mathieu Zamponi

Le Consigliere

Lucien Bonaparte

Self

Martin Champagne

Self

Pierrot Séguin

Doris Lussier

Mr. Brunet
Self

Accessoiriste studio

Self

Québec Premier Marcel Coté

Fabioli

Michel Lafortune

Le commandant Beraud


Second TV Presenter

Dominique Duchesne

M. Delavenne

Bertrand Saint-Amor

Notaire Le Potiron

Serge
Self

Eric
Augustin

Maître Bardon

Richard Cardinal

Le psychanalyste tuyau

Hostage 400 $

Claude

Pascal Montambault


le contre-amiral

Jerzy Pawlowski

Jigi

Richard Féraud

Emmanuel d'Argenson

Max Brod

Germain

Francis Perreault

Charles Robert


Claude

Doctor Trudeau

Curé Leduc

Michel Gobeil

Docteur Bilodeau

Bob

Yves

Pierre-Émile

The Visitor

André, le coiffeur

Dubois

François Berger / Babette Brown


Jacques

Maxime Dupont

Bernard

Yves Jacques

Lady Moon

Bernard

René le Canadien

George Bliss

Nolan Smith

Yves Saint Laurent

Art critic at the Montreal exhibition

Monsieur Lebel

Vétérinaire

Baldi

le docteur Fish

Cyrano (voice)

Andre

Vétérinaire

Jean

Mortimer

Michel

Antoine

Pierrot Langlois

Arnaud

Albert

Marie-Victorin

Narrator (voice)

Cariou

The Subway Station Janitor

Marcel Bouchard


Curé Leduc (archive footage)

Arthur

Hubert Hyves

