Patrice CoquereauWith more than fifty theatrical productions to his credits, Patrice Coquereau fiddled with classical theater, contemporary theater but mostly, Quebec’s first production. He is a founding member of the Éternels pigistes with whom he pursues his creative quest. In addition to his roles in Rumeurs and Le cœur a ses raisons, Patrice also played in Les Bougon, Un gars, une fille, Minuit le soir, Max inc., Histoires de filles, La Galère, 3600 secondes d’extase, Les hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin, Vrak la vie, Il était une fois dans le trouble and Rock et Rolland, all of which are popular television series. Passionate about improvisation, he played for three seasons in the L.N.I. where he took away, in 2000, the Robert Gravel’s trophy. He played in many movies such as Cheech, Idole instantanée, Sans elle, L’Odyssée d’Alice Tremblay, De père en flic and l’Enfant prodige. Until now, he staged two theatrical productions titled Lucidité passagère and Cravate club. He will direct La Déprime next summer in Châteauguay. Besides other directing projects, Patrice has been working on many projects for television, the web, and a theatrical one man show. Featured in event
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