Larry Michel Demers was a Canadian actor who is best known for Adramélech (1985), Haute tension (1988), and Bonheur d’occasion (1983). Born on June 15, 1954, in Hawkesbury, Ontario, he made a significant impact on the Canadian film industry before his untimely death on December 22, 1992, in Montréal, Québec.
Personal and Family Life
Larry Michel Demers grew up in Ontario and pursued a career in acting, which would eventually lead him to work in various television series and films. Although details about his family are limited, he was known for his close relationships with fellow actors and artists in the industry.
Career
Demers began his acting journey in the late 1970s, appearing in several television shows and films. He gained recognition for his roles, particularly in the series La misère des riches II and the film Haute tension. Despite his success, his career was cut short when he passed away in 1992.
Death and Legacy
Larry Michel Demers died on December 22, 1992, due to complications from AIDS. His contributions to Canadian cinema are still remembered, and he is regarded as a talented actor whose work remains influential in the industry.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1992-1993 | La misère des riches II | Dominique Barai |
1990 | Haute tension | Bob |
1989-1990 | Le Dépanneur olympique | Gédéon Drouin |
1987 | Avec un grand A | Marcel Rondeau |
1985 | Adramélech | Asraroth |
1983 | Bonheur d’occasion | Client Quinze-Cents |
1980 | Terre humaine | Rod Bélisle |
1980-1982 | Boogie-woogie 47 | Phil Ménard |