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  1. Huguette Oligny, CC OQ (January 31, 1922 – May 9, 2013) was a Canadian actress active in theatre, film and television. Born in Montreal, Quebec, to a French-Canadian father and French mother, she began her theatrical career in 1939.

  2. Huguette Oligny, née Marie Edwige Huguette Oligny le 31 janvier 1922 [1] dans la paroisse St-Édouard du quartier de la Petite-Patrie à Montréal [2], morte dans cette même ville [3] le 9 mai 2013 [4] à l'âge de 91 ans, est une actrice québécoise.

  3. 12. März 2013 · Huguette Oligny (born Montréal, 31 Jan 1922). Born to a soldier in the 22nd Regiment and a French mother who was a journalist, she gravitated naturally toward the theatre at the tender age of 17, having accompanied her mother who worked for the newspaper La Presse, to numerous cultural events.

  4. He married Huguette Oligny in 1973 and is the grandfather of actress and pop singer Mitsou Gélinas, MusiquePlus veejay, writer and actor Abeille Gélinas, and writer Anne-Marie Sicotte who has written the biography "Gratien Gélinas : la ferveur et le doute", published by the Éditions Québec/Amérique in 1995 et 1996.

  5. Huguette Oligny was born on 31 January 1922 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She was an actress, known for Les lumières de ma ville (1950), La demoiselle d'Avignon (1972) and Friday the 13th: The Series (1987).

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    • Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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    • Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  6. Huguette Oligny was named best francophone actress in the country seven times. She was named an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1984 and promoted to Companion in 1997. Her stepson, filmmaker Pascal Gélinas, produced the documentary Huguette Oligny, le goût de vivre. Huguette Oligny died in 2013.

  7. 9. Mai 2013 · Huguette Oligny (January 31, 1922 - May 9, 2013) was a Canadian actress active in theatre, film and television. Born in Montreal, Quebec, to a French-Canadian father and French mother, she began her theatrical career in 1939.