Albert Millaire

Biography

Rodolphe Albert Millaire (January 18, 1935 – August 15, 2018) was a Canadian actor and theatre director.

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79618

Known For

Acting

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Gender

Male

Birthday

1935-01-18

Place of Birth

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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    Aurore

    Aurore

    Evil Words

    Evil Words

    Heads or Tails

    Heads or Tai

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    The Child Pr

    Vanished

    Vanished

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    On n'est pas

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    Mustang

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    Mission of F

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    The Zone

    L'exil

    L'exil

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    No Vacation

    The Merry World of Leopold Z

    The Merry Wo

    Straight for the Heart

    Straight for

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    2017

    The Zone

    asStalker

    2010

    The Child Prodigy

    asMarcel de Valmalète

    2005

    Aurore

    asL'Évêque

    2005

    Bienvenue au conseil d'administration

    as

    2003

    Evil Words

    asFather Lemay

    2000

    On n'est pas là pour s'aimer

    asLe président

    1997

    Heads or Tails

    asÉtienne De Beauregard

    1995

    Vanished

    asDr. Verbeuf

    1992

    La fenêtre

    asAlexandre

    1988

    Straight for the Heart

    asInvité au dîner

    1975

    Mustang

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    1972

    L'exil

    asJean

    1965

    The Merry World of Leopold Z

    asNarrator (voice)

    1965

    No Vacation for Idols

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    1965

    Mission of Fear

    as

    Coming Soon

    (26 episode)asRoger Lemieux

    Coming Soon

    (1 episode)asDoug Montgomery

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    (120 episode)asAntoine Hamelin

    Coming Soon

    (1 episode)asSelf

    Coming Soon

    (39 episode)asPierre LeMoyne d'Iberville

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    (10 episode)asJulien Beaumont