Robert Charlebois

Born: 1944-06-25

Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Biography

Robert Charlebois (born June 25, 1944) is a Québecois author, composer, musician, performer and actor.

Charlebois was born in Montreal, Quebec. Among his best known songs are Lindberg (the duo with Louise Forestier in particular), Ordinaire, Les Ailes d'un Ange and Je reviendrai à Montréal. His lyrics, often written in joual, are funny, relying upon plays on words. He won the Sopot International Song Festival in 1970.

In 1970 he sang with Italian singer Patty Pravo the Italian song La solitudine. In the same year, he performed at the Festival Express train tour in Canada, but did not appear on the documentary film.

In 1968, he had an acting role in Jean Pierre Lefebvre's film Straight to the Heart (Jusqu'au cœur). He co-starred with Terence Hill, Miou-Miou and Patrick McGoohan in the western Un genio, due compari, un pollo (A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe, 1975) as Steamengine Bill. Thirty-eight years later, Charlebois had a cameo as Jean-Seb Bigstone, the French-Canadian Broadway producer, in the 2012 Gad Elmaleh/Sophie Marceau film Happiness Never Comes Alone.

The Quebec-based microbrewery Unibroue was owned, in part, by Charlebois until it was purchased by Sleeman Breweries in 2004 which in turn was bought by Japanese beer brewing giant Sapporo in 2006.

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Known For

A Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot
Act of Aggression
August 32nd on Earth
Happiness Never Comes Alone
Gabrielle
Between Sweet and Salt Water
La Fiancée qui venait du froid
The Devil's Share
French Immersion
Émilie Jolie

Top Movie Credits

Act of Aggression Original Music Composer
August 32nd on Earth Original Music Composer
Gabrielle Robert Charlebois
The Devil's Share Self (archive footage)
French Immersion Senator Tremblay
Émilie Jolie Le lapin bleu