Lothaire Bluteau

Lothaire Bluteau
Born (1957-04-14) 14 April 1957
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Actor
Years active 1983-present

Lothaire Bluteau (born 14 April 1957) is a Canadian actor. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and performs in both French and English. He had a recurring role in the third season of the television series 24 as the character Marcus Alvers. In the fourth season of The Tudors, he played Charles de Marillac, the French ambassador to the court of King Henry VIII. In July 2014, it was announced he was cast in the History Channel series Vikings as the 9th century King of France, Charles the Simple.

Awards and recognition

Bluteau won the 1990 Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for his work on Jesus of Montreal and was nominated for the same award in 1996 for his work in the film Le Confessionnal.[1] He was nominated for the AFI Award for Best Actor for his work on Black Robe.[2]

Bluteau won the award for Best Actor at the 1997 Gijón International Film Festival for his work on Bent.[2]

Selected filmography

Selected theater credits

References

  1. Scott, A. O. "Lothaire Bluteau — Awards — Filmography — New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 March 2007.
  2. 1 2 "IMDB - Lothaire Bluteau — Awards". Retrieved 12 March 2007.
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