Pascale Bussières

Born: Montréal, Québec, Canada, 27 June 1966.

Bussières first attracted attention as a suicidal teenager in Micheline Lanctôt’s rigorously dark film, Sonatine. But it was Blanche, a TV series directed by Charles Binamé that gave her étoile status in Québec. After playing the heroine of that show, and more recently the roller-blading cokehead of Binamé’s Gen-X picture, Eldorado, she became the 1990s heir of Bujold and Laure—the most charismatic actress of her generation. It’s a measure of Bussières’s range that her follow-up to Eldorado was the role of a prim theology student who uncovers her desire for women in Patricia Rozema’s When Night is Falling.

SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY
Sonatine (Canada 1984)
La Vie fantôme (Canada 1992)
Deux actrices (Canada 1993)
Eldorado (Canada 1995)
When Night is Falling (Canada 1995)
The Whole of the Moon (Canada/New Zealand 1996)
Twilight of the Ice Nymphs (Canada 1997)
L’Age de Braise (Canada 1997)
Le Coeur au poing (Canada 1997)
Un 32 août sur terre (Canada 1998)

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