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Canadian actress and jazz singer

Fernande Giroux (died May 20, 1994) was a Canadian actress and jazz singer. She was most noted for winning the Canadian Film Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 22nd Canadian Film Awards for her performance in the film Red. Her other major acting roles were as Monique Wingate in the television series Moment of Truth, and Madame Gagnon in the television miniseries The Newcomers.

As a singer, she was known primarily for cabaret performances in the Montreal area, and appearances on Quebec television variety shows.

References

  1. "Nous avons enfin retracé Fernande Giroux". Télé-Radiomonde, December 18, 1965.
  2. "Goin' Down the Road Our Best Movie". Calgary Herald, October 5, 1970.
  3. "The Newcomers: 1740". The Province, March 17, 1978.
  4. "Montrealer sings at Ritz". Montreal Gazette, April 24, 1961.
  5. "TV previews". Montreal Gazette, March 5, 1965.

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Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Performance in a Film
Best Supporting Actor
1970–2021
Best Supporting Actress
1970–2021
Best Supporting Performance in a Film
2022
Best Supporting Performance in a Comedy Film
2023–present
Best Supporting Performance in a Drama Film
2023–present
Canadian Film Awards 1968-1978, Genie Awards 1980-2011, Canadian Screen Awards 2012-present.
Separate awards were presented by gender prior to 2022; ungendered awards for best performance regardless have been presented since.


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