- Émile Genest
Émile Genest (
July 27 ,1921 –March 19 ,2003 ) was a Canadianactor .Born in
Quebec City ,Quebec , as a young man Émile Genest served with theCanadian Navy duringWorld War II . At war's end, he worked for a time inradio in his hometown before accepting a job with CBC radio inMontreal where he would eventually become a sportscaster, working in both the French and English languages.Genest turned to acting and in his early years played a son on the immensely popular French-language radio show, "The Plouffe Family" and on its follow-up television series. In 1961 he had a significant role in the first of several films for
Walt Disney Pictures . The first was "Nikki, Wild Dog of the North " followed by 1962's "Big Red" withWalter Pidgeon and the following year he was cast in the lead of "The Incredible Journey " that was remade by Disney in 1993 as "". Moving toHollywood , Émile Genest went on to play a number of character roles in a variety of films including in theSteve McQueen 1965 production, "The Cincinnati Kid ". His son,Claude Genest , was born in 1963 in Hollywood and too worked as an actor before becoming an ecological activist.In the early 1960s Émile Genest turned to performing on television, appearing in a large number of guest roles in a variety of series such as "", "Route 66", "
Gunsmoke ", "Combat! ", "Perry Mason", "The Virginian", "Ironside" and others. Near the end of the 1970s, Genest returned to work in film in Canada. In 1981, he was cast as the head of the family in a four-hour film update of the "The Plouffe Family" for which he was nominated for aGenie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role.In 2000, at the age of seventy-nine, Émile Genest appeared in his last film. He died of a heart attack while vacationing in Hallendale,
Florida in 2003.His son is Green Party politician
Claude Genest .External links
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