Carole Laure

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Carole Laure - Best of Carole Laure
Best of Carole Laure
1998, songs: 1

Facts about Carole Laure

Carole Laure

Carole Laure is a multifaceted Canadian artist known for her contributions to film, music, and theater. Here are some key facts about her:

  1. Early Life and Acting Career: Carole Laure was born on August 5, 1948, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She began her career as a model before transitioning to acting in the late 1960s. Laure gained recognition for her roles in French-language films such as "La Pomme, la queue, et les pépins" (1969) and "Sweet Movie" (1974), where she showcased her talent and versatility as an actress.

  2. Collaboration with Director Jean-Claude Lord: Carole Laure's breakthrough role came in the 1970s when she collaborated with Canadian director Jean-Claude Lord on several successful films. Their partnership resulted in critically acclaimed movies such as "La Tête de Normande St-Onge" (1975) and "La Mort d'un bûcheron" (1973), which earned Laure praise for her captivating performances and helped establish her as a prominent figure in Canadian cinema.

  3. Musical Career: In addition to her acting endeavors, Carole Laure is also an accomplished singer-songwriter. She released several albums throughout the 1970s and 1980s, blending elements of pop, rock, and folk music to create her distinctive sound. Laure's music often explores themes of love, longing, and self-discovery, reflecting her introspective approach to songwriting. Her albums, including "Alibis" (1978) and "Western Shadows" (1989), received positive reviews from critics and garnered a dedicated fan base.

  4. Artistic Collaboration with Lewis Furey: Carole Laure's musical career was closely intertwined with her personal and professional relationship with musician and composer Lewis Furey. The two artists collaborated on numerous projects, including albums, stage productions, and film soundtracks. Their creative partnership resulted in critically acclaimed works such as the albums "Night Magic" (1985) and "L'ange et la femme" (1987), as well as the stage musical "Thérèse et Pierrette à l'école des Saints-Anges" (1980).

  5. Continued Impact and Recognition: Carole Laure's contributions to film, music, and theater have earned her widespread recognition and acclaim throughout her career. She has received several awards and nominations for her work, including a Genie Award for Best Actress for her role in "La Mort d'un bûcheron" (1973). Laure's enduring influence on Canadian culture and the arts continues to be celebrated by audiences and fellow artists alike, cementing her legacy as a pioneering figure in Canadian entertainment.

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