LOTHAIRE BLUTEAU
b. April 14, 1957 in Montréal, Québec
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Lothaire Bluteau in a publicity still from the feature, Conquest. Bluteau was an award-winning stage actor in Montréal and had made a number of small movies when he was cast by Denys Arcand as the theater director obsessed with modernizing a staging of the Passion in the 1989 film, Jesus of Montreal. He was awarded with a Genie for his powerful performance, a performance usually described as a major breakthrough for his career. Back in theatre he made his London stage debut in 1991 as a murderous gay hustler in Being at Home with Claude. That year also saw him play a French Jesuit missionary making a harrowing journey to a remote mission outpost in Bruce Beresford's feature, Black Robe. He was nominated for the AFI Award for Best Actor for his work on Black Robe and won the award for Best Actor at the 1997 Gijón International Film Festival for his work on Bent.
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Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release
Rien qu'un jeu (1983)
Les années de rêves (1984)
Les fous de Bassan (1987)
La nuit avec Hortense (1988)
Jésus de Montréal (aka Jesus of Montreal, 1989)
Black Robe (1991)
Orlando (1992)
Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris (TV-1992)
Dotkniecie reki (1992)
Being at Home with Cluade (1992)
Ange de musique (1992)
Le Confessional (aka The Confessional, 1995)
Other Voices, Other Rooms (1997)
I Shot Andy Warhol (1996)
Bent (1997)
Conquest (1998)
Animals and the Tollkeeper (1998)
Shot Through the Heart (TV-1998)
Senso unico (1999)
Dead Aviators (TV-1999)
Urbania (2000)
Solitude (2001)
Dead Heat (2002)
Julie Walking Home (2002)
On Thin Ice (TV-2003)
Gerald L'Ecuyer: A Filmmaker's Journey (TV-2004)
Desolation Sound (2005)
Disappearances (2006)
The Funeral Party (2007)
Walk All Over Me (2007)
Inconceivable (2008)
The Funeral Party (2009)
Don't Look Up (2009)
L'enfant prodige (2010)
The Making of Plus One (2010)
The Funeral Party (2010)
TV Series - Cast:
Nostomo (mini-series, 1996)
Oz (1997-2000)
Race to Mars (mini-series, 2007)
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