Dominique Michel
Known for

Acting

Credits

42

Gender

Woman

Birthday

Sep 24, 1932 (92)

Place of birth

Sorel-Tracy, Québec, Canada

Also known as
Aimée Sylvestre

Dominique Michel

Biography

Dominique Michel (born Aimée Sylvestre; September 24, 1932 in Sorel-Tracy, Quebec) is a Quebec comedian, actress, singer and artist. She began her career in cabarets performing songs written by Raymond Lévesque and subsequently sang with Jean Coutu. She made her television debut co-hosting a variety show then widened her audience with her first sitcom Moi et l'autre in which she co-starred with Denise Filiatrault. The show was an enormous success during its run from 1966 to 1972 and made Michel a household name in Quebec. She has been married only once in 1958 to New York Rangers all star Camille Henry but later divorced in 1960. From 1977 to 1982, she had numerous leading roles in television programs such as Dominique, Chère Isabelle and Métro-boulot-dodo. Michel's first film role was in Tiens-toi bien après les oreilles à papa with Yvon Deschamps in 1971. She played for cineast Denys Arcand in two movies well known outside of Quebec: The Decline of the American Empire (Le Déclin de l'empire américain) and its sequel The Barbarian Invasions (Les Invasions barbares). She is also a comedian. She notably co-starred with Daniel Lemire and has hosted the Festival Juste pour rire multiple times. Michel also showed her multiple comedic talents in the year-end review show Bye Bye from Radio-Canada in which she would do multiple impressions on top of hosting the 90 minutes special. In 1992, Michel received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement in broadcasting. In 1994, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada "for her encouragement of humour and her contribution to the cultural life of the country."[1] In 2002, she was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec. In 1995, she received, jointly with Denise Filiatrault, the Grand Prix Gémeau from l'Académie canadienne du cinéma et de la télévision for lifetime achievements. In 2010, at 77, it was announced that she had colon cancer. After undergoing chemotherapy treatments, she declared in April 2011 that she was cancer-free.

Known for
Acting roles
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
2023Janette Bertrand : à l'aube d'être centenaireSelf (archive footage) (uncredited)
2020JukeboxSelf (archive footage)
Juste Pour Rire - GalasSelf
2020La semaine des 4 JulieSelf
2019Bonsoir bonsoir!Self
2019Valérie et moiSelf
2018Cette année-làSelf
2017Le beau dimancheSelf
2017Juste pour rire - 35 ans d'ovationsSelf (archive footage)
2017MTLSelf
2017Conversation secrèteSelf
2016Vox popSelf
2016Les échangistesSelf
2014Viens-tu faire un tour?Self
2014MarinaSelf
2013Qui êtes-vous?Self
2013On passe à l'HistoireSelf
2010Les enfants de la téléSelf
2008Juste pour rire: 25 grands numérosSelf
2007Le moment de véritéSelf
2006La petite séductionSelf
2004Tout le monde en parleSelf
2004C'est dans l'air!Self
2003The Barbarian InvasionsDominique
2002Viens voir les comédiensSelf
1999Laura Cadieux IILa belle-mère
1999CatherineRachel Salvail
1994Louis 19, King of the AirwavesAline Jobin
1988Les Tisserands du pouvoirHenriette Fontaine
1987Night ZooReceptionist at peep-show
1986The Decline of the American EmpireDominique
1984Le crime d'Ovide PlouffeL'agente de voyage
1984Le 101, ouest, avenue des PinsSonia
1982Champs-ElyséesSelf
1976Je suis loin de toi mignonneRita
1974Les aventures d'une jeune veuveHélène
1973I've Had ItDanielle Cartier
1973There's Always a Way to Find a WayLe Mère Supérieure
1971Hold on to Daddy's EarsSuzanne David
1968Bye Bye
1956Let's sing nowSelf
Credits
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
1976Je suis loin de toi mignonneWriter