Anne Dandurand
Anne Dandurand (born 1953) is a French-Canadian actor, producer, activist and author. She was born in Montreal, and appeared regularly on Canadian film and TV during the 1970s. She wrote her first book La louve-garou with her twin sister Claire Dé. She published further books on her own:
- La louve-garou (1982)
- Voilà, c’est moi : c’est rien, j’angoisse (Journal imaginaire) (1987)
- L’assassin de l’intérieur. Diables d’espoir (1988)
- Un coeur qui craque (Journal imaginaire) (1990)
- Petites âmes sous ultimatum (1991)
- Les secrets d’Olympia. Les touffes flottantes (1993)
- La salle d’attente (1994)
- La marquise ensanglantée (1996)
- Les porteuses d’ombre (1999)
Her works are also available in English:
- The Cracks (translated by Luise von Flotow)
- Deathly Delights (translated by Luise Von Flotow)
- The Waiting Room (translated by Robert Majzels)
She won the 1990 Grand Prix de la nouvelle pour la jeunesse. She lives in Montreal.[1]
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