- Doris Lussier
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Doris Lussier (15 July 1918 – 28 October 1993) was a comedian and actor, political scientist and activist. He was for many years the personal secretary of Georges-Henri Lévesque, but became famous as a comedian with the character of Père Gédéon, which was later included in the Les Plouffes television series.[1] He was a close friend of René Lévesque and was very involved in the struggle for sovereignty of Quebec.[citation needed] He died in 1993.[2]
References
- ^ "Canada-Québec investment of $242,998 in redevelopment of the Musée de l'aviation in Beauce region". Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions. 2009-10-31. http://www.dec-ced.gc.ca/eng/media-room/news-releases/2009/10/2216.html. Retrieved 2009-11-15.
- ^ Gingras, Pierre (2009-10-28). "Chroniques" (in French). Le Journal de Québec. Canoe.ca. http://lejournaldequebec.canoe.ca/journaldequebec/chroniques/pierregingras/archives/2009/10/20091028-091355.html. Retrieved 2009-11-15.
External links
- Doris Lussier at the Internet Movie Database
- Doris Lussier in L'Encyclopédie de L'Agora (French)
- Doris Lussier in Emissions.ca (French)
Categories:- 1918 births
- 1993 deaths
- Actors from Quebec
- Canadian activists
- Canadian television actors
- Canadian screen actor stubs
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