Colette Dorsay was a Canadian actress best known for her performances in “Pas de vacances pour les idoles,” “Let’s Talk About Love,” and “A Man and His Sin.” Born on March 5, 1916, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, she made a significant mark in the film industry before passing away on January 17, 1996, in Repentigny, Quebec.
Personal and Family Life
Colette Dorsay, originally named Colette Lemieux, was married to Émile Forest from January 28, 1967, until his death on June 1, 1982. Later, she married Noé Henry on September 8, 1984, and remained with him until her own death in 1996.
Career
Dorsay had a prolific acting career, appearing in various TV series and films. She was recognized for her roles in productions like “Le pont” and “Les belles histoires des pays d’en haut.” Her performances showcased her versatility and passion for acting across different genres and formats.
Death and Legacy
Colette Dorsay passed away on January 17, 1996, leaving behind a legacy in Canadian cinema. Her contributions to film and television have been honored and remembered by audiences and fellow artists alike.
Filmography
Title | Year |
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A Man and His Sin | 1949 |
Pas de vacances pour les idoles | 1965 |
La pension Velder | 1958-1960 |
Marie-Louise Pépin | 1959-1963 |
La concierge | 1977-1978 |
Let’s Talk About Love | 1976 |
J.A. Martin photographe | 1977 |
Les belles histoires des pays d’en haut | 1968-1970 |
Dans ma rue | 1961 |
Joie de vivre | 1960 |