Germaine Giroux was a Canadian actress known for her roles in Anne De Green Gables (1957), L’amour humain (1970), and Les belles histoires des pays d’en haut (1956). Born on November 25, 1902, in Montreal, Quebec, she made significant contributions to television and film during her career. She passed away on August 16, 1975, in her hometown of Montreal.
Personal and Family Life
Germaine Giroux had a sibling named Antoinette Giroux. Not much is publicly known about her personal and family life, as she maintained a level of privacy throughout her career. Nevertheless, her legacy lives on through her work in the entertainment industry.
Career
Known primarily for her television performances, Germaine made a name for herself in the 1950s and 1970s. She featured in various notable productions, earning respect in the Canadian film and television scene. Her roles often depicted vibrant characters, showcasing her talent and dedication to the craft.
Death and Legacy
Germaine Giroux died on August 16, 1975, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Although her passing went largely unnoticed in mainstream media, her performances continue to resonate with audiences today. Her work has left an enduring mark on Canadian cinema and television history.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Anne De Green Gables | 1957 | Rachel Lynde |
Les belles histoires des pays d’en haut | 1956 | Victorine |
L’amour humain | 1970 | Unknown |
En pièces détachées | 1970 | Une voisine |
Sofrida Belhumeur | 1969–1975 | TV Series |
Le grand duc | 1959–1963 | TV Series |
L’immigré | 1959 | Short |