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Born | (1961-01-15) 15 January 1961 (age 63) Laval, Canada |
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Yves P. Pelletier (born 15 January 1961) is a Canadian film director, actor, and comedian.
Born in Laval, Quebec, Pelletier first began to work for the comedy troupe Rock et Belles Oreilles (RBO) from their debut in 1981 up to the group's separation in 1995. He is well known for his Monsieur Caron and Stromgol characters in the series, and for the use of absurd humour. He has also made appearances in the following Quebec films:
- Ding et Dong, le film - 1990
- Letters of Transit (Les Sauf-conduits) - 1991
- Karmina - 1996
- Karmina 2 - 2001
- Happy Camper (Camping Sauvage) - 2004
- Le cas Roberge - 2008
- The Bossé Empire (L'Empire Bo$$é) 2012
He appeared from time to time on the television series Un gars, une fille as Guy's friend named Yves. He also appeared in film adaptations of the Rock et Belles Oreilles series.
He made his debut as a movie director with his 2004 film Love and Magnets (Les Aimants) and released his second feature, Face Time (Le Baiser du Barbu) in June 2010.
Yves Pelletier has written two comic books:
- Valentin, art by Pascal Girard, La Pastèque, 2010, ISBN 978-2-922585-91-9
- Le pouvoir de l'amour et autres vaines romances, art by Iris, La Pastèque, 2014, ISBN 978-2-923841-59-5
References
- Valentin Archived 14 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Les Éditions de la Pastèque
- Le Pouvoir de l'amour Archived 14 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Les Éditions de la Pastèque
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