Born in Montréal, Québec, Canada — Mar 25 1935

Marcel Sabourin (born March 25, 1935) is a Canadian actor and writer from Quebec. He is most noted for his role as Abel Gagné, the central character in Jean Pierre Lefebvre's trilogy of Don't Let It Kill You (Il ne faut pas mourir pour ça), The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died (Le Vieux pays où Rimbaud est mort) and Now or Never (Aujourd'hui ou jamais) and his performance as Professor Mandibule in the children's television series Les Croquignoles and La ribouldingue.
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Bernard

Frère Gabriel

Monsieur Monceau

Self

Maurice Legault

Sylvain Junior Régimbald

Self

Andre Lacombe

Self

The Bishop

François

Capucin

Professeur Mandibule


Jo Milo

Monsieur Sylvestre

Marquis d'Abrantes

Eccentric

Daniel Valiquette

Monsieur Trottier

Self

Maurice Duplessis

Judge Jean Lamberts
Creator

Monsieur Leclerc


J. A. Martin

Joseph-Noël Ritchot

Pierre Lemoyne

Actor

Georges Poitras, chauffeur

Claude Longevin

Pervert Doctor
Serge

Narrateur

Monsieur Binot

Docteur Patenaude


Serge Beaudoin

Ti-Noir L'Esperance

Henri


Yvon-T. Turcot

Maurice

Father Lachaise

Dr. Paul-Émile Gagnon

Léopold Lamothe

Le voisin

Séverin


Father

Ti-Mine

Monsieur Provencher

Clovis Lavallée

Dr. Klebs


Abel

Religious (uncredited)


Dr. Thévenin

Bertrand

Sheriff Lapointe

Ernest

Self

Editing

Self


Morlaix (voice)

Homme du train

Abel Gagné


Guy

Self

The Visitor

Self


Luc

Papineau



Steward Jean Talon



Robert Bessette



Le docteur

Gérard Picard

Richard
Janvier Pastel

Narrator
Bijou
Self



Barnabé (voice)

