Anie Pascale

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Anie Pascale
Occupation actress
Years active2001-present

Anie Pascale is a Canadian actress. She was nominated for a 2009 Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in Everything Is Fine (Tout est parfait). [1] She has appeared in both television and film roles. [2]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Karmina 2 Échangiste
2003Le jour devant soiCaroline (Adult)Short film
2006BobbyInfirmière
2008 Everything Is Fine (Tout est parfait)Geneviève [3]
2008 Martyrs La femme bourreau
2010L'anniversaireLucieShort film
2010CurlingMireille
2010 The Kate Logan Affair Female Co-worker
2012Les 5 ans de FélixJulieShort film
2012 Deadfall Tricia
2013 Whitewash Waitress [4]
2014Ceci n'est pas un polarMme Daprato
2015Alice in the AtticDiane
2016 Boris Without Béatrice Docteur Miller
2016MiséricordePatty
20201805 A rue des PapillonsAnnieShort film
2020 You Will Remember Me (Tu te souviendras de moi)Journaliste

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Les aventures tumultueuses de Jack CarterProstituée1 episode
2004 Les Bougon: C'est aussi ça la vie Angélique2 episodes
2005 Naked Josh Marci1 episode
2008Les BoysAssistante de Guy Laliberté1 episode
2010, 2016MiradorGabrielle3 episodes
2011L'auberge du chien noirSandra Belanger
2013-2014 Unité 9 Paule Gauthier5 episodes
2014MensongesMe Catherine Francoeur1 episode
2014-2015La théorie du K.O.Professeur Sylvie5 episodes
2015For SarahEnquêreure, Bérubé5 episodes
2016Les beaux malaisesFemme sèche1 episode
2016Legacy, a Kate McDougal InvestigationLucy3 episodes
2016-2017Fatale-StationJohanne10 episodes
2019Toute la vieMarthe Desrosiers1 episode
2020MarikaJulie Blitz/Mégane Dutoit4 episodes
2022AlertesVictoria Savard5 episodes
2022Aller simple [5] Anne-Renée Lanctôt4 episodes
2023Les yeux fermésLorraine BédardTV mini series

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References

  1. "Genie Award voters anoint The Necessities" by Guy Dixon at www.theglobeandmail.com
  2. Anie Pascale's bio at www.northernstars.ca
  3. "Tout est parfait (Everything is Fine)" by Myriam Fontaine, Canadian Encyclopedia , English ed (2019) Retrieved from ProQuest   2316261936
  4. "Whitewash: Tribeca Review" at www.hollywoodreporter.com
  5. "Deals: Vice, This Place, Sphere Media, Fuse TV" by Victoria Ahearn at playbackonline.ca