Carl Marotte

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Carl Marotte
Born (1959-02-25) February 25, 1959 (age 65)
Occupation Actor

Carl Marotte (born February 25, 1959) is a Canadian actor [2] from Montreal, Quebec. He is a 1979 graduate of Dawson College's Professional Theatre Program [ citation needed ] and has received a Gemini Award nomination for his role in the television movie Net Worth as Marty Pavelich. [3]

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Career

Marotte's other work includes roles in Lance et Compte , a leading role in Beyond Reality as J.J. Stillman, Street Legal , At the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story as David Rodriguez, Wind at My Back as Luc Gerrard, Fortier as Me. Jacques Savaria, Challenger: Countdown to Disaster as Steven McAuliffe, and Joe in Twists of Terror .[ citation needed ] In 1984, he also co-starred alongside Keanu Reeves in a homoerotic Canadian play, Wolfboy. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Pick-up SummerSteve
1981 My Bloody Valentine Dave
1981 Gas Bobby
1981 Hard Feelings Barnie Hergruder
1985 Breaking All the Rules Jack
1995War at Sea: U-boats in the St. Lawrence Louis Audette
1995War at Sea: The Black Pit
1996 Shoemaker Tony
1997 Kayla Constable Ti-Jean Chouinard
1998 The Mighty Doctor
1998 The Ultimate Weapon Vince Dean
1999When Justice FailsRod Lambeau
1999 The Life Before This Stan
1999Prisoner of LoveTrent
1999Who Gets the House?Don Reece
2004 A Different Loyalty CIA Agent Ken Riedler
2006 Skinwalkers Sheriff John
2010Lance et comptePierre Lambert
2013A Fish StoryMac
2021My Bloody Valentine 40th AnniversaryDave

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981 Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper Marine Sergeant LopezTelevision film
1983IllusionsWhitewood
1984 Heartsounds Michael
1985 The Park Is Mine Santini
1985 Night Heat Bobby TaylorEpisode: "The Source"
1985Workin' for PeanutsJeff MeadTelevision film
1986 He Shoots, He Scores Pierre Lambert13 episodes
1988Lance et compte II
1989Lance et compte III
1990La misère des richesAlain Gagnon6 episodes
1991Lance et compte: Le retour du chatPierre LambertTelevision film
1991 Conspiracy of Silence Const. Mike HallEpisode #1.1
1991Berlin LadyDimitri6 episodes
1991–1992 Beyond Reality J.J. Stillman22 episodes
1993 The Hidden Room RobertEpisode: "Best Intentions"
1993 Street Legal Ryan Greer2 episodes
1995 TekWar Gerrald RhodesEpisode: "Deadline"
1995Vents contrairesJakeTelevision film
1995 Net Worth Marty Pavelich
1996L'histoire du samediBruce HarveyEpisode: "Mayday"
1996Devil's FoodPhil SlaterTelevision film
1996 The Newsroom Cynthia Dale's AgentEpisode: "Pretty Tyranny"
1996 Taking the Falls Richard PaxtonEpisode: "Paying the Bill"
1997What Happened to Bobby Earl?Officer DrummondTelevision film
1997 Twists of Terror Joe
1997 Nothing Sacred JesseEpisode: "Proofs for the Existence of God"
1997 Psi Factor Robert SheffieldEpisode: "The Damned"
1997–1999 Wind at My Back Luc Gerrard4 episodes
1998This Matter of MarriageGreg CavanaughTelevision film
1998 Highlander: The Raven Young Charlie JohnsonEpisode: "So Shall Ye Reap"
1998 At the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story David RodriguezTelevision film
2000One KillHap O'Malley
2000 Canada: A People's History Pierre Boucher 2 episodes
2000 When Andrew Came Home TedTelevision film
2001 The Wonderful World of Disney Rick BonnerEpisode: "The Facts of Life Reunion"
2001–2003 Fortier Me. Jacques Savaria27 episodes
2002Lance et compte - Nouvelle générationPierre Lambert10 episodes
2002 Monk Stefan ChabrolEpisode: "Mr. Monk and the Airplane"
2003 The Pentagon Papers Charles Nesson Television film
2003Defending Our Kids: The Julie Posey StoryJerry Posey
2004Lance et compte: La reconquêtePierre Lambert10 episodes
2005Million Dollar MurderSuffolk County Police DetectiveTelevision film
2005Mind Over MurderGrant Rogers
2006Challenger: The Untold StorySteve McAuliffe
2006Lance et compte: La revanchePierre Lambert10 episodes
2007Abducted: Fugitive for LoveJohn DelaneyTelevision film
2009Lance et compte: Le grand duelPierre Lambert10 episodes
2010Penthouse 5-0Pierre Bourassa
2012Lance et compte: La déchirurePierre Lambert
2015Lance et ComptePierre Lambert

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References

  1. "' a fish story ' » » Actors / Bio". afishstorythemovie.com. Archived from the original on 2020-06-05. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
  2. "Carl Marotte". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . Baseline & All Movie Guide. 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-10-08. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  3. Christopher Harris, "CBC-TV tops Geminis: News, current affairs lead nominations". The Globe and Mail , January 15, 1997.
  4. "A young Keanu Reeves starred in a 1984 homoerotic thriller called 'Wolfboy'". Topics.