Danny Gilmore

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Danny Gilmore (born December 23, 1973) is a Canadian actor, who is best known for his role as Vallier in John Greyson's Lilies (1996), for which he received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actor at the 17th Genie Awards. [1] He has also appeared in the films Gaz Bar Blues , Ice Cream, Chocolate and Other Consolations (Crème glacée, chocolat et autres consolations), Les Fils de Marie, Days of Darkness (L'Âge des ténèbres), Maria Chapdelaine and the French–Canadian TV movie Marie-Antoinette.

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Gilmore wrote, produced and directed the independent film Bonzaïon in 2004. He was also named as one of ten directors to watch by the Canadian media journal Playback in 2005. [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Lilies Vallier
1999 The Last Breath Policeman
2000Winter LilyClive
2001 Ice Cream, Chocolate and Other Consolations Samuel
2002SummerShane Murphy
2002Marie's SonsAlex
2003 Saved by the Belles Sean
2003 Gaz Bar Blues Guy Brochu
2004BonzaïonClaude
2006Histoire de familleClaudio
2006 A Family Secret Bertrand 22-40 ans
2006 The Point Harold
2007 Days of Darkness Ecuyer du prince noir
2008TruffeCommerçant #4
2018 A Place to Live Stéphane Langevin
2020 My Salinger Year Father
2021 Maria Chapdelaine Le Curé

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Ces enfants d'ailleursJan PawlowskiMiniseries
1998The Girl Next DoorKyle MeechumTelevision film
1999 The Hunger ThéophileEpisode: "Dream Sentinel"
2000 The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne Bill StickerEpisode: "Queen Victoria and the Giant Mole"
2001 Dice Nick6 episodes
2002 Jean Duceppe Pierre ValcourtEpisode: "1955-1959: La famille éclatée"
2003 Bliss DanielEpisode: "Aural Sex"
2004Temps durPic Lavoie4 episodes
2005 Minuit, le soir Nino
2006 Live Once, Die Twice Restaurant Maitre'dTelevision film
2006 René Lévesque Claude SylvestreEpisode: "Le saut en politique (1958-1960)"
2006Marie-Antoinette Comte de Fersen Television film
2011Toute la véritéAlexis Paquette6 episodes
2012FréquencesGabriel11 episodes
2012–2019 Unité 9 Bertrand Pariseau10 episodes
2013–2014 19-2 Sébastien Francoeur7 episodes
2014 Trauma Jérôme LécuyerEpisode: "Corps et esprit"
2014Côté théâtreEdwardEpisode: "Le chef d'oeuvre de M. Goldman"
2015Les Jeunes LoupsPhilippe St-Pierre10 episodes
2016Legacy, a Kate McDougal InvestigationTodd Dawson6 episodes
2016, 2017Au secours de BéatriceTom2 episodes
2017–2018District 31Me Renaud Gravel7 episodes
2019MarikaM. Griffin6 episodes
2019Victor LessardAbel Parker / Messiah10 episodes
2019–2021Pierre BasquetEnquêteur Langelier8 episodes
2020 Barkskins Pierre Gasquet5 episodes
2021–presentAlertesGuillaume Pelletier31 episodes

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References

  1. Peter Birnie, "Genie nominees more familiar than ever before". Vancouver Sun , November 27, 1996.
  2. "Playback 10 to Watch: Directors". Playback. July 4, 2005. Archived from the original on January 1, 2019.