Gratien Gélinas
Known for

Acting

Credits

19

Gender

Man

Birthday

8 Dec 1909

Day of death

16 Mar 1999 (89)

Place of birth

Saint-Tite, Québec, Canada

Also known as

Gratien Gélinas

Biography

Gratien Gélinas (December 8, 1909 – March 16, 1999) was a Canadian writer, playwright, actor, director, producer and administrator who is considered one of the founders of modern Canadian theatre and film. His major works include Tit-Coq (1948), Bousille et les Justes (1959), and Hier, les enfants dansaient (1968). He also wrote a series of satirical revues known as the Fridolinades. The Fridolinades revues, consisting of comic sketches, songs, and monologues, were named for the often-featured character Fridolin. A poor boy from Montreal, he wore a tri-colour Canadiens hockey jersey, knee socks, and suspenders. While not quite joual, the French he spoke was reflective of what a person would hear on the streets of Montreal, which made it stand out in sharp contrast to the continental French being spoken in most other theatres. Fridolin's boundless optimism in the face of constant disappointment came to emblemize the Quebec spirit of "survivance", and made him one of the first distinctly Canadian heroes of the stage. His success was considerable: Gélinas was declared by an adoring public to be the first playwright "de chez nous" (from our place). Gélinas' play Hier, les enfants dansaient (Yesterday the Children were Dancing) takes place entirely in one night. Based in 1966, it revolves around the tumultuous politics in Quebec around that time though its characters are entirely fictitious. Pierre Gravel is debating whether or not to accept a prominent position within the Liberal party. Throughout the course of the play, Gravel's sons, André and Larry, admit that they are active members of the separatist party and responsible for the bombs that had been threatening the city and destroying historical landmarks. Gélinas also founded the Comédie-Canadienne, which was active until 1972. In 1967, Gélinas was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion in 1989. In 1985, he was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec. He received an honorary doctorate from the Royal Military College of Canada in St-Jean in 1989. He married Huguette Oligny in 1973 and is the grandfather of actor and pop singer Mitsou Gélinas, MusiquePlus veejay, writer and actor Abeille Gélinas, and writer Anne-Marie Sicotte who has written the biography "Gratien Gélinas : la ferveur et le doute", published by the Éditions Québec/Amérique in 1995 et 1996. After his death in 1999, he was entombed at the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery in Montreal. The Library and Archives Canada contains sound recordings and transcriptions of Anne-Marie Sicotte's interview with Gelinas. Source: Article "Gratien Gélinas" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known for
Acting roles
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
1988Les Tisserands du pouvoir 2, la révolteJean-Baptiste à 86 ans
1988Les Tisserands du pouvoirJean-Baptiste at 86
1986The Canadian Conspiracy
1985Agnes of GodFather Martineau
1980CordéliaJudge Bosse
1972Le Grand ÉchiquierSelf
1970Red the Half BreedFrederic
1959Fred Barry comédienSelf
1956First Performance
1953Tit-CoqTit Coq
1947Montreal by Night
1945FridolinonsFridolin / Various roles
1942La Dame aux Camélias, la vraieFridolin
Credits
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
1953Tit-CoqDirector
1953Tit-CoqWriter
1953Tit-CoqProducer
1942La Dame aux Camélias, la vraieWriter
1942La Dame aux Camélias, la vraieProducer
1942La Dame aux Camélias, la vraieDirector