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Julien Poulin

Actor Julien Poulin was widely known for his presence on the silver screen. Poulin began his acting career with roles in such films as the period drama "Les Annees de Reve" (1984) with Anne-Marie Provencher, "Elvis Gratton - Le King des Kings" (1985) and the dramedy "Le Matou" (1985) with Serge Dupire. He also appeared in the drama "Henri" (1987) with Eric Brisebois, the Jacques Godin comedy "Gaspard et fils" (1988) and the Isaach DeBankolé comedy "How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired" (1990). His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like the Marcel Sabourin comedy "L' Oreille d'un sourd" (1996), "Dead End" (1999) and "Pin-Pon - Le Film" (1999). He also appeared in "Karmina 2: L'enfer de Chabot" (2000). His work around this time also included a part on the TV movie "Nuremberg" (TNT, 1999-2000). More recently, he continued to act in "15 Fevrier 1839" (2001) with Luc Picard, "Taking Lives" (2004) and the dramatic adaptation "Babine" (2008) with Vincent Guillaume Otis. He also appeared in "Camion" (2012), the drama "La mise à l'aveugle" (2012) with Micheline Bernard and "Bunker" (2014). Poulin most recently acted in the Patrice Godin drama "Rédemption" (2014).
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