Guylaine Guy was an American-Canadian actress, best known for her roles in La nuit des suspectes, Le coin tranquille, and C’est arrivé à 36 chandelles. Born on April 6, 1929, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, she made significant contributions to the entertainment industry until her passing on March 30, 2024.
Personal and Family Life
Guylaine Guy was born as Marie Lina Ghislène Chailler to Lise Bonheur. She had two siblings, Colette Bonheur and Monique Chailler. In 1963, she married Charles Libman, with whom she shared her life until his death in 2018.
Career
Throughout her career, Guylaine gained recognition in television and film for her performances. Notably, in November 1955, she sang “C’est si bon” with the legendary Louis Armstrong on a French radio show, which highlighted her musical talent alongside her acting skills.
Death and Legacy
Guylaine Guy passed away on March 30, 2024, in Saint-Arnoult, Calvados, France. Her legacy includes her impactful roles and the memories she created in the hearts of her fans and family. She is remembered as a talented artist who contributed significantly to the industry.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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La Chance aux chansons | 1984-03-26 | Self |
Discorama | 1959-02-04 | Self |
La nuit des suspectes | 1957 | Role not specified |
Le coin tranquille | 1957 | Role not specified |
C’est arrivé à 36 chandelles | 1957 | Role not specified |