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Gabrielle Lazure | |
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | 28 April 1957
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1981–present |
Gabrielle Lazure (born 28 April 1957) is an American-Canadian actress. [1] She has appeared in more than sixty films since 1981.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1981 | Chaste and Pure | ||
1983 | La Belle captive | ||
1984 | Souvenirs, souvenirs | ||
1985 | Joshua Then and Now | ||
1988 | The Mills of Power (Les Tisserands du pouvoir) | ||
1989 | La Révolution française | Marie Louise | |
1998 | 30 Years To Life | Kate | |
2004 | Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse | ||
Secret Agents | |||
2005 | The Passenger | ||
2006 | A City Is Beautiful at Night | Régine | |
2011 | A Happy Event [1] | ||
2012 | Arbitrage | Sandrine Cote | |
2013 | Passer l'hiver | Claire | |
2015 | Rabid Dogs | Marie | |
Despite the Night | The mother | ||
2019 | A Way of Life (Une manière de vivre) | Colette | |
2021 | Woman in Car | Charlotte |
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