Pat Gagnon was a Canadian actor known for his roles in Sensations (1973), Bingo (1974), and La gammick (1975). He was born on October 1, 1921, in Quebec, Canada and passed away on May 20, 1991.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Pat Gagnon’s personal and family life are limited. He grew up in Quebec, where he likely developed his passion for acting. Much of his early life remains a mystery, as he did not publicly share much about his family.
Career
Pat Gagnon had a notable career in television and film, primarily during the 1970s. He appeared in various TV series and movies, showcasing his talents in different roles. His work on shows like Maurice Gélinas and Duplessis contributed to his reputation in the industry.
Death and Legacy
Pat Gagnon died on May 20, 1991. His contributions to Canadian cinema and television left a lasting impact, particularly among fans of his work from the 1970s. Though not widely known today, his performances still resonate with audiences who appreciate classic film and television.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1973 | Sensations | Chef de gare |
1974 | Bingo | Le Policier |
1974 | The Heavenly Bodies | Chef de gare |
1975 | La gammick | Le bouncer |
1982 | Le Père Lafond | Guest Role |
1984 | Jacques et novembre | Visiteur à l’hôpital |
1976–1977 | Alphonse | TV Series |
1976 | Faits divers | Gardien de prison |
1974–1976 | La petite patrie | L’épicier-boucher |