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“At first, my parents advised me to register with their agency and were there to guide me in my choices,” he explains.
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The work with his father, whom he had often seen directing shoots and with whom he wanted to keep a certain professional distance on the set, went well. It was the casting directors who convinced Luc Picard – who did not want to choose his son – that Henri had been the best auditioner and that he deserved the role. His father reluctantly agreed, believing it would simply be his son's first audition experience. It was when his father was preparing to make the film The Mongol Kings– in which was the role of a 15-year-old to play – that Henri expressed the wish to audition.
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Isabel Richer starred in a dozen television series including La Rift and Trauma, and in six films. Slowly, his father introduced him to classic films, then around the age of 14, Henri began to feel an interest in the game. If he first wanted to become a musician, the one we saw in the film Maria Chapdelaine explains that he also loved the atmosphere found on the sets. Henri Picard accompanies his parents on film sets since he was very young. Son of actor and director Luc Picard and the actress Isabel Richer I find that remarkable! I never told him that I wanted to do this job, but we always had this very complementary dynamic as a duo, so I think that fueled my desire to fuel this.” “My path, I have traced it” My mother is still as passionate as ever and she has been doing this for 25 years. “She made me want to do it too, continues the one who obtained – and interpreted with great sensitivity – the role of Inès in the film of the same name directed by Renée Beaulieu. Her famous mother, she believes, helped her above all to accumulate the necessary baggage – including a rigor at work – to be able to nurture this part of her that wanted to act and become an actress. “Now I have to prove myself and prove to my mother that her expectations were justified, but afterwards I feel like she offered me a certain detachment too, which serves me enormously.” She has hosted or co-hosted about twenty television shows, has been on the radio for years and has been seen in nearly twenty series or soap operas, including the popular children's series In a galaxy near you.
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Mélanie Maynard is an actress, TV and radio host. This girl with character and not letting herself be walked on the feet she wanted, Mélanie Maynard got it by raising Rosalie and giving her plenty of tools to lead the artist life she dreamed of. Because my mother left L'Ange-Gardien at 16 to live her dream.” It is thanks to her that I did not have to dream of this job from my country house as she did.

“My mom made this dream of making TV accessible to me,” says the co-hostTwo golden men. By stimulating her and making her immersed in the arts since she was a little girl, the now 50-year-old animator has allowed her daughter to dream of a career in the arts.

It is to her mother that Rosalie Bonenfant says she owes her lit and curious side. Rosalie Bonenfant, 25, actress, columnist, hostĭaughter of Mélanie Maynard, host, actress, producer “The steps I have in my life are young Mélanie who made them.” Bright and sensitive artists who have each had their own experience and who have not hesitated to open up on the subject by sharing their story. Le Journaldiscussed it with actor Henri Picard (son of Isabel Richer and Luc Picard), multidisciplinary artist Émile Proulx-Cloutier (son of Danielle Proulx and Raymond Cloutier) and singer and musician Elizabeth Blouin-Brathwaite (daughter of Johanne Blouin and Norman Brathwaite), as well as with host and actress Rosalie Bonenfant, actor Fayolle Jean Jr, singer Ludovick Bourgeois and columnist and coach Delphine Morissette.

Were they encouraged or, on the contrary, were they put back on the ground by their known parents? Are they tired of being seen as “the son or daughter of”? Do they suffer from comparison or do they manage to chart their own path? Did they have privileges or do they rather have to prove their worth more than the other new artists? Then, sometimes by chance and often by sting of the trade from an early age, they in turn chose to try their luck in the artistic world.īeing part of a second generation of artists from the same family certainly comes with its share of challenges. They grew up on film sets, in rehearsal rooms or backstage at theaters with their famous parents.
