Monique Aubry

Monique Aubry was a Canadian actor, best known for her roles in Let’s Talk About Love (1976), Le temps d’une paix (1980), and Cormoran (1989). Born on 1921 in Trois-Pistoles, Quebec, she made significant contributions to the television and film industry throughout her career. She passed away on August 31, 2017, in Quebec, Canada.

Personal and Family Life

Monique Aubry was born Monique Tétreault and grew up in the small town of Trois-Pistoles. She often drew inspiration from the older individuals in her village, which helped shape her portrayal of characters, particularly Mémère Bouchard in the popular series Le temps d’une paix.

Career

Aubry had a prolific career, starring in numerous films and television shows. Her performance in Le temps d’une paix earned her a Gémeaux award, highlighting her talent and dedication to her craft. She was also known for her role in Let’s Talk About Love and had a significant presence on television throughout the 1960s and 1970s.

Death and Legacy

Monique Aubry passed away in 2017, leaving behind a legacy as a beloved figure in Canadian television and film. Her memorable performances and contributions to the arts continue to be celebrated by fans and peers alike. She is remembered for her authentic portrayals of everyday characters and her ability to reflect the culture of her community.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1980–1985 Le temps d’une paix Mémère Bouchard
1976 Let’s Talk About Love Role
1988 Le grand jour Role
1991–1993 Cormoran Role
1984 Le 101, ouest, avenue des Pins Mme Durand
1978 Race de monde Mathilde Beauchemin
1977 Du tac au tac Giuletta Bombaletti
1968–1972 Le paradis terrestre Mme Guimond
1963–1966 Ti-Jean caribou Role
1956–1972 La Boîte à Surprise Mme Colorature