Hervé Brousseau

Hervé Brousseau

Hervé Brousseau was a Canadian actor and composer, best known for Les brûlés, Anne De Green Gables, and Opération-mystère. He was born on February 5, 1937, in Québec, Canada, and passed away on January 4, 2017.

Personal and Family Life

Hervé Brousseau was born into a creative family, with his brother Jean Brousseau also involved in the arts. In 1959, he became a founding member of the Québécois folk group ‘Les Bozos,’ collaborating with other notable artists. His contributions to music and acting showcased his diverse talents.

Career

Throughout his career, Brousseau made significant contributions as an actor and composer. He appeared in several television series and movies across the 1950s and 1960s. He also explored his artistic side as a sculptor later in life, adding to his legacy in the arts.

Death and Legacy

Hervé Brousseau passed away from pancreatic cancer on January 4, 2017, in his hometown of Québec, Canada. His work in music, acting, and art left a lasting impression on the Québécois cultural scene, and he is remembered for his contributions to the arts.

Filmography

Year Title Role Type
1957 Anne De Green Gables Gilbert Blythe TV Movie
1957–1959 Opération-mystère Luc TV Series
1959 Les brûlés Film
1959–1963 Le grand duc TV Series
1964 Solange dans nos campagnes Short
1967 Indian Memento Composer (Short)