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After studying theatre at [[Cégep Lionel-Groulx]], Montreal, Quebec, he worked with Emmanuel Schwartz, and eventually Marc Beaupré with whom he had two roles in ''Caligula (remix)'' and ''Dom Juan... Uncensored''
After studying theatre at [[Cégep Lionel-Groulx]], Montreal, Quebec, he worked with Emmanuel Schwartz, and eventually Marc Beaupré with whom he had two roles in ''Caligula (remix)'' and ''Dom Juan... Uncensored''


In 2011, he took part in ''[[Starbuck (film)|Starbuck]]'', a Quebec comedy film directed by [[Ken Scott (filmmaker)|Ken Scott]] and sang "L'atelier" on the soundtrack. In 2012 he released his debut album produced by Pierre-Philippe Côté (aka Pilou) and artistic collaboration and co-production by singer songwriter [[Ariane Moffatt]] and Mo'fat Productions. In August 2012, he engaged on a Quebec tour Tournée Sirius XM that also included [[Loco Locass]] and [[Pierre Lapointe]] and in 2013, he performed at [[Les FrancoFolies de Montréal]]. In 2014 he released his second album ''Casablanca'' on Audiogram.
In 2011, he took part in ''[[Starbuck (film)|Starbuck]]'', a Quebec comedy film directed by [[Ken Scott (filmmaker)|Ken Scott]] and sang "L'atelier" on the soundtrack. In 2012 he released his debut album produced by Pierre-Philippe Côté (aka Pilou) and artistic collaboration and co-production by singer songwriter [[Ariane Moffatt]] and Mo'fat Productions. In August 2012, he engaged on a Quebec tour Tournée Sirius XM that also included [[Loco Locass]] and [[Pierre Lapointe]] and in 2013, he performed at [[Les FrancoFolies de Montréal]]. In 2014 he released his second album ''Casablanca'' on Audiogram.

==Filmography==
*2010: ''Un tueur si proche'' (1 episode "Mauvais coup (3 Ados)" as Félix - TV documentary series)
*2011: Laurentie as brother of Louis
*2011: ''[[Starbuck (film)|Starbuck]]'' as speaker


==Theatre==
==Theatre==

Revision as of 20:16, 15 July 2014

David Giguère is a Canadian singer songwriter, film, television and stage actor from Quebec.[1] He is signed to the Audiogram record label.

After studying theatre at Cégep Lionel-Groulx, Montreal, Quebec, he worked with Emmanuel Schwartz, and eventually Marc Beaupré with whom he had two roles in Caligula (remix) and Dom Juan... Uncensored

In 2011, he took part in Starbuck, a Quebec comedy film directed by Ken Scott and sang "L'atelier" on the soundtrack. In 2012 he released his debut album produced by Pierre-Philippe Côté (aka Pilou) and artistic collaboration and co-production by singer songwriter Ariane Moffatt and Mo'fat Productions. In August 2012, he engaged on a Quebec tour Tournée Sirius XM that also included Loco Locass and Pierre Lapointe and in 2013, he performed at Les FrancoFolies de Montréal. In 2014 he released his second album Casablanca on Audiogram.

Filmography

  • 2010: Un tueur si proche (1 episode "Mauvais coup (3 Ados)" as Félix - TV documentary series)
  • 2011: Laurentie as brother of Louis
  • 2011: Starbuck as speaker

Theatre

  • 2012: Caligula (Remix) directed by Marc Beaupré to words of Albert Camus (Emmanuel Schwartz, David Giguère, Ève Landry, Guillaume Tellier, Michel Mongeau, Alexis Lefebvre, Emmanuelle Orange-Parent)
  • 2012: Dom Juan... Uncensored directed by Marc Beaupré (David Giguère in title role)

References

  1. ^ Émilie Côté (14 January 2012). "David Giguère: d'acteur à chanteur" (in French). La Presse. Retrieved 14 July 2014. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)

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