Janette Bertrand

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Mar 25, 1925 (100 years old)

Janette Bertrand

Known For

À la lumière du soir
Movie 2025

À la lumière du soir

Janette Bertrand : à l'aube d'être centenaire
0h 52m
Movie 2023

Janette Bertrand : à l'aube d'être centenaire

Janette Bertrand will soon celebrate her 100th birthday. This intimate documentary, dotted with archives, pays tribute to this great lady, who devoted her life to providing popular education and breaking taboos. Through her daily life as a nearly century-old woman, Janette takes stock of her career.

Le Grand spectacle de la Fête nationale du Québec 2021
Movie 2021

Le Grand spectacle de la Fête nationale du Québec 2021

Jukebox
1h 39m
Movie 2020

Jukebox

In the mid-1950s, Denis Pantis, the son of Greek immigrants, became obsessed with rock ’n’ roll. His dream was to be the next Elvis, but instead he became Quebec’s most important record producer of the 1960s. Jukebox looks back on the career of “the king of the 45.” A new generation of stars, producers, musicians and lyricists emerged alongside him, establishing an independent recording industry unparalleled anywhere in the world.

L'érotisme et le vieil âge
1h 23m
Movie 2017

L'érotisme et le vieil âge

The director deals with the subject of the sexuality of older people, an often taboo subject. The actress Louise Portal and her partner Jacques Hébert participated in this documentary. They share their experience with us.

75e, elles se souviennent
Movie 2015

75e, elles se souviennent

Biography

Janette Bertrand (born March 25, 1925) is a Quebec journalist, actress, educator, and writer. She was born in Montreal, grew up there, and studied journalism at the Université de Montréal. She began work at the Petit Journal, working there for 16 years. She next moved to radio, becoming the host of the Radio-Canada program Déjeuner en musique in the early 1950s. Bertrand married the actor Jean Lajeunesse. The couple hosted the program Jean et Janette, and then Mon mari et nous at radio station CKAC. Later, she began appearing on television for Radio-Canada, Télé-Métropole and Radio-Québec. She developed the television series Grand-Papa, L'Amour avec un Grand A, and Parler pour parler.

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