Jean Guilda (June 21, 1924 – June 27, 2012) was a French and Canadian drag queen who built a long and sustained career as a cabaret and variety entertainer.
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La crème des Bleu Poudre (2005)
Character: (archive footage)
REDISCOVER the best moments of: Bob Binette, Jacques Chevalier Longueuil, Raymond Beaudoin, Ginet Robidoux, Dave Ash, Ludger, Corporal St-Gelais, Chose, Yasser Arafat (Québec version). LES BLEU POUDRE on Taquinons la planète was: disobedience (they got kicked in the balls), indecency (they walked around naked), recklessness (they went to chat with the Mohawks), and mischievousness (they loved new rhymes). LES BLEU POUDRE was also politically very incorrect — and damn, it felt good. ENJOY IT WHILE IT NO LONGER EXISTS.
L'Apparition (1972)
Character: Self
The appearance is a satirical comedy that mocks the small Quebec people and its excessive religiosity.
Une femme coupée en morceaux (1946)
Character: Transvestite (uncredited)
Four men in love with the same woman put on a music-hall show and travel the world in search of the beauty. They will find success and fortune, but their sentimental quest will be a failure.
L'amour humain (1970)
Character: N/A
A priest and nun, haunted by physical longings, leave their respective callings. Even after their desires are fulfilled they experience crisis of faith.
Una Magnum Special per Tony Saitta (1976)
Character: Cinderella (uncredited)
After his younger sister is poisoned, a tough Ottawa cop embarks on a violent journey through Montreal to find her killer, which turns into a whirlpool of revenge and betrayal.
Kalamazoo (1988)
Character: Marcel
A Montreal man imagines a mermaid in place of the writer whose picture appears on a novel.
Le grand jour (1988)
Character: Gloria Swanson
A day in the life of two Québec families reunited for their children's wedding.
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