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Monique Mercure

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Canadian actress (1930–2020)

Monique Mercure
Born
Marie Lise Monique Émond

(1930-11-14)14 November 1930
Died16 May 2020(2020-05-16) (aged 89)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
EducationCégep de Saint-Laurent
OccupationActress
Years active1947–2020
Spouse
Children3

Marie Lise Monique ÉmondCC GOQ (14 November 1930 – 16 May 2020), better known asMonique Mercure ([mɔ.nikmɛʁ.kyʁ]), was a Canadian stage and screen actress.[1][2] She was one of the country's great actors of the classical and modern repertory. In 1977, Mercure won aCannes Film Festival Award and aCanadian Film Award for her performance in the drama filmJ.A. Martin Photographer.

Early life and education

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Mercure was born Marie Lise Monique Émond inMontreal,Quebec, the daughter of Eugene and Yvonne (née Williams) Emond. Her parents enrolled her as a young child in diction, tap dancing, musical theory and cello classes. She married composerPierre Mercure in 1949. The couple had three children;[3] their daughter Michèle also worked as an actress, most notably in the filmsKid Sentiment andA Scream from Silence (Mourir à tue-tête).[4]

Mercure studied music and dance before studying theatre atSt. Lawrence College, Ontario. In 1960 she held her first major role in replacing an actress inThe Threepenny Opera.[5]

Awards

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At the1977 Cannes Film Festival Mercure won the award forBest Actress for the filmJ.A. Martin Photographer.[6] She won theCanadian Film Award forBest Actress at the28th Canadian Film Awards for the same film that same year.[7]

In 1978, she received a Canadian Film Award nomination forBest Supporting Actress at the29th Canadian Film Awards forThe Third Walker.[8]

Mercure was made an Officer of theOrder of Canada in 1977. She was subsequently promoted to Companion seventeen years later in 1994.[9]

At the4th Genie Awards in 1983, Mercure was a Best Actress nominee forBeyond Forty (La Quarantaine). She won a Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1992 for her role as Fadela inNaked Lunch. In 1999, she won another Best Supporting Actress Genie for her role as Grace Gallagher inConquest.[10]

Mercure received theGovernor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement,[11] thePrix Denise Pelletier,[9] and thePrix Gascon Roux du Théâtre du Nouveau Monde.[12] TheUniversity of Toronto conferred anhonorary doctorate on her in 1998.[9] In 2006, she was made a Fellow of theRoyal Society of Canada.[13]

Death

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Mercure died on 16 May 2020, at a palliative-care centre inOutremont, Montreal. She was 89, and had been suffering from throat cancer.[9] News of her death was first announced by her daughter Michèle,[14] who was at her bedside.[5] Messages of condolence were conveyed by Canadian prime ministerJustin Trudeau, Quebec premierFrançois Legault, and Montreal mayorValérie Plante. Trudeau praised Mercure for how she "helped promote Quebec cinema beyond our borders", adding that "her legacy will live on through her work".[9][15]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1963À tout prendreBarbara
1965Mission of Fear (Astataïon, ou Le festin des morts)Indian woman
1966This Is No Time for Romance (Ça n'est pas le temps des romans)Madeleine
1967Waiting for CarolineYvette
1969Don't Let the Angels FallMrs. Pelletier
1970Two Women in Gold (Deux femmes en or)Fernande Turcot
1970Love in a Four Letter WorldLouise
1971Finalement...
1971Mon oncle AntoineAlexandrine
1972The Time of the Hunt (Le Temps d'une chasse)Richard's wife
1972Françoise Durocher, Waitress
1974Once Upon a Time in the East (Il était une fois dans l'est)
1975The Vultures (Les Vautours)Yvette Laflamme
1975For Better or For Worse (Pour le meilleur et pour le pire)Loulou
1976Let's Talk About Love (Parlez-nous d'amour)Madame Jeannot
1976The Absence (L'Absence)Estelle
1977J.A. Martin Photographer (J.A. Martin photographe)Rose-Aimée Martin
1977The Third WalkerMarie Blanchard
1978The Song of Roland (Le Chanson de Roland)Marie
1978Christmas Lace
1979QuintetRedstone's Mate
1979Stone Cold DeadDr. Bouvier
1980ContrecoeurBlanche Lavallée
1980La cuisine rougeThe mother
1981De jour en jourOdette
1982Odyssey of the PacificAunt Elsa
1982Beyond Forty (La Quarantaine)Grosse Louise
1982A Day in a Taxi (Une journée en taxi)Passenger
1984The Years of Dreams and Revolt (Les années de rêves)Yvette Laflamme
1986Qui a tiré sur nos histoires d'amourMadeline
1989In the Belly of the Dragon (Dans le ventre du dragon)Mireille
1991Montreal Stories (Montréal vu par...)Dame MoufetteSegment "La Toile du temps"
1991Naked LunchFadela
1992La fenêtreMother
1994La fête des rois
1998ConquestGrace Gallagher
1998The Red ViolinMadame Leroux
1999When Justice FailsPauline Wesson
1999Set Me Free (Emporte-moi)Hanna's grandmother
2004Geraldine's FortuneOlive Larose
2004Battle of the Brave (Nouvelle-France)Hortense
2005Saint Martyrs of the Damned (Saints-Martyrs-des-Damnés)Malvina 1
2007Twilight (La Brunante)Madeleine
2009The Master Key (Grande Ourse, la clé des possibles)Centenarian
2011Récits d'hyperinflationComtesse de Mompiédout
2011The Girl in the White CoatMrs. Valinsky
2011Human Beasts (Bêtes humaines)Monique Messier
2015Marche avec moiOld lady in the garden
2017It's the Heart That Dies Last (C'est le cœur qui meurt en dernier)Pierrette

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Tramp at the DoorMadeleine Fournier

References

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  1. ^"Monique Mercure".The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived fromthe original on 27 June 2018. Retrieved26 June 2018.
  2. ^"Monique Mercure".Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia. Retrieved26 June 2018.
  3. ^Profile, encyclopedia.com; accessed 27 August 2015.
  4. ^"Michèle Mercure". British Film Institute. Archived fromthe original on 4 August 2020. Retrieved17 May 2020.
  5. ^abDonahue, Yannick (17 May 2020)."L'actrice Monique Mercure s'est éteinte".Radio Canada International. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved17 May 2020.(in French)
  6. ^"Festival de Cannes: J.A. Martin Photographer".festival-cannes.com. Retrieved10 May 2009.
  7. ^"Tributes pour in for award-winning Quebec actress Monique Mercure".Powell River Peak. The Canadian Press. 17 May 2020. Archived fromthe original on 23 May 2020. Retrieved17 May 2020.
  8. ^"Four films nominated for Etrogs".The Globe and Mail, 24 August 1978.
  9. ^abcdeSchwartz, Susan (17 May 2020)."Montreal's Monique Mercure dies at 89 after 60-year acting career".Montreal Gazette. Retrieved17 May 2020.
  10. ^BiographyArchived 29 August 2015 at theWayback Machine, radio-canada.ca; accessed 27 August 2015.(in French)
  11. ^"Monique Mercure biography". Governor General's Performing Arts Awards Foundation. Retrieved27 August 2015.
  12. ^"Le prix Gascon-Thomas à Monique Mercure".Radio Canada International. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 23 October 2008. Retrieved17 May 2020.(in French)
  13. ^"2006 New Fellow Citations"(PDF). Royal Society of Canada. 9 January 2007. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 18 July 2011. Retrieved17 May 2020.
  14. ^Morin, Stéphanie; Boulanger, Luc (17 May 2020)."La comédienne Monique Mercure s'éteint à 89 ans".La Presse. Montreal. Retrieved17 May 2020.(in French)
  15. ^Vlessing, Etan (18 May 2020)."Monique Mercure, 1977 Palme d'Or Winner, Dies at 89".The Hollywood Reporter.

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Canadian Film Awards 1968–1978,Genie Awards 1980-2011,Canadian Screen Awards 2012–present.
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