
Jean-Pierre Bergeron was born in 1952 in Jonquière, Quebec, Canada. Jean-Pierre Bergeron (born in 1952 in Jonquière) is an actor, screenwriter and film maker. He also teaches acting. A graduate of the national theatre School of Canada in... (Full Biography Below)
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Jean-Pierre Bergeron was born in 1952 in Jonquière, Quebec, Canada. Jean-Pierre Bergeron (born in 1952 in Jonquière) is an actor, screenwriter and film maker. He also teaches acting. A graduate of the national theatre School of Canada in 1971, Jean-Pierre Bergeron is studying as an actor and teacher in New York, among others, with master Herbert Berghof, a descendant artistic Stanislavsky. In the course of his career, he made numerous performances in film and television. He was often seen in roles of villain, among others, in productions such as The Fingers crooked, Sector 13, hot Water, l'eau frette, Good Riddance, Omertà II - La loi du silence, Les Filles de Caleb, On the threshold. Jean-Pierre Bergeron plays and also writes in English. He has several artistic activities in that language, incanada and the United States. He plays in Alias, Prom Queen, the Fires of love, The Poseidon Adventure,Just Desserts, Bonanno: A Godfather''s Story. He has also lent his voice to more than a thousand ads. At the dawn of the sixties, he wrote and directed in 2011, his first short film, " Alone with Mr. Carter ". Presented in world premiere on the 17th of September 2011 at the famous "Egyptian Theatre of the American Cinematheque in Los Angeles, in the context of" Quebec in Hollywood ", the film of 17 minutes, featuring "Robert Naylor" (Award-Nominated Genie-2011, and Winner of a Young Artist Award 2011 in L. A. for 10½), Claudia Ferri (The Killing) and "Paul James Saunders" will be then presented at the first canadian auxRendez-vous du cinéma québécois 2012, before proceeding on the route in various festivals, including the Festival look at the short film at the Saguenay1. He won the Award for best short film from quebec at the international Festival Fantasia in Montreal in 2012. Jean-Pierre Bergeron says he made this film because he had never seen on the screen the story of a little guy too young to have sexual feelings and love for an adult human. “In my young age, I had feelings secret for men. Of course I knew that it would lead us nowhere. Only it was because I was a child, I knew that it was not necessary that it will go somewhere. But the feelings were there. In an echo of the conversation of today on the equal, can you not agree that they were as valid as those of a little guy for an adult woman? Yet, over the years, I had never seen film on this subject." Jean-Pierre Bergeron is considered the first actor in Quebec identified roles typically male (he has played police officers, bandits, and authority figures during 40 years) to come out of the closet in the media. His sheet of american road includes roles on Alias, American Dreams, The Young and the Restless, The New Poseidon Adventure and various others. A turning point in his life was to play the father, blue collar, adolescent gay Mark Hall in Prom Queen, which was aired on CTV, LOGO and many other networks in the world. He prepares to turn Hitchhiking in the Dark, his first feature film as writer/director/actor, in 2015.
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