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Louise Latraverse

Louise Latraverse

Birthday: 1940-06-24 | Place of Birth: Arvida - Quebec - Canada

A versatile actress and creator, Louise Latraverse has been a defining presence in Quebec’s cultural landscape for more than six decades. She began her career in radio before turning to theatre, where she performed over thirty roles and served as director of the Théâtre de Quat’Sous from 1984 to 1986. On television, she became a familiar face through popular series such as Côte de sable, Moi et l’autre, Symphorien, Grand-Papa, Les Héritiers Duval, Le Retour, Mauvais Karma, and 30 vies. In film, she is notably recognized for her work in Michel Brault’s Les Ordres, Entre la mer et l’eau douce, Deux actrices, À l’origine d’un cri, and Mon cirque à moi. An artist with a free‑spirited and unconventional path, she is also a columnist, author, painter, and theatre translator. In 2020, she was named a Knight of the Ordre national du Québec, honoring a career marked by boldness, sensitivity, and an unmistakable artistic presence.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2020
My Very Own Circus

as    Galoche

2012
First Snow

as    Monique

1993
Two Can Play

as    The mother

1981
L'Homme fragile

as    Luce

1976
La piastre

as    Louise, a friend

1974
Orders

as    Claire Beauchemin

1967
Between Sweet and Salt Water

as    Aude, la sœur de Claude