Gaston Lepage

Acting

Gaston Lepage

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
Feb 24, 1949 (76 years old)

Gaston Lepage

Known For

Ababooned
1h 34m
DOLBY
Movie 2024

Ababooned

Set in the Faubourg à mélasse district of Montreal, Quebec,...

When Adam Changes
1h 33m
DOLBY
Movie 2024

When Adam Changes

Adam is a 15-year-old teenager who has the strange peculiarity...

À toi les oreilles
13min
DOLBY
Movie 2024

À toi les oreilles

While the townsfolk are celebrating the village's anniversary parade, Étienne...

Temps de chien
24 Episodes
DOLBY
TV Show 2023

Temps de chien

Antoine Meilleur is a veterinarian and star host of successful...

Testament
1h 56m
DOLBY
Movie 2023

Testament

In an era of political correctness, identity evolution, protests, cultural...

Marie-Soleil et Jean-Claude: au-delà des étoiles
1h 6m
DOLBY
Movie 2022

Marie-Soleil et Jean-Claude: au-delà des étoiles

A tribute to Marie-Soleil Tougas and Jean-Claude Lauzon, 25 years...

Arlette
1h 58m
DOLBY
Movie 2022

Arlette

Approached by the Prime Minister of Quebec to rejuvenate the...

Forgotten Flowers
1h 42m
DOLBY
Movie 2019

Forgotten Flowers

Brother Marie-Victorin, founder of Montreal’s Botanical Garden, is bored with...

The Fall of the American Empire
2h 7m
DOLBY
Movie 2018

The Fall of the American Empire

A shy and insecure delivery driver arrives on the scene...

LNI : 40 ans d'improvisation
DOLBY
Movie 2017

LNI : 40 ans d'improvisation

Biography

Throughout his long career in his native Canada, Gaston Lepage consistently delivered commendable performances on both the big and small screens. Born on Feb. 24, 1949 in Québec, Canada, Lepage began acting on various comedy serials like "Les as" (Radio-Canada, 1977-78), "Les brilliant" (Télémétropole, 1980), and the New Year's countdown and sketch comedy special "Bye-Bye" (Radio-Canada, 1968-2011). In 1980, Lepage co-starred in the critically acclaimed drama "Cordelia," followed by a string of TV and film roles, including a lead part in "Gaspard et fil$" (1988), as a 40-year-old librarian who reevaluates his relationship with his ailing, grumpy father after he learns the latter won the lottery. By this time, Lepage had established himself a versatile actor who excelled in both comedic and serious roles in films like "Jesus of Montreal" (1989), "King of the Airways" (1994), and "Joyeux Calvaire" (1996). Aside from acting, he was also an experienced helicopter pilot and founder of "Productions Inc. Tuxedo," which produced many popular soap operas and weekly programs in Canada. He continued to take on an impressive list of projects, including a featured role in Denys Arcand's Academy Award-winning film "The Barbarian Invasions" (2003), the long-awaited sequel to "The Decline of the American Empire" (1986), and recurring parts on the comedies "Caméra café" (TVA Films, 2002) and "Les Bougon: C'est aussi ça la vie" (CBC, 2004-06). In 2010, Lepage appeared on the historical drama "Musée Eden" (Radio-Canada) and in the feature comedy "Cabotins."