Juliette Gosselin
Juliette Gosselin | |
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Born | Beaconsfield, Quebec, Canada | June 15, 1991
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2004–present |
Juliette Gosselin (born June 15, 1991) is a Canadian actress.
Career
She made her film debut in the 2004 film Battle of the Brave. In 2005, at the 25th Genie Awards, she was nominated for the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in this film.
Gosselin has played characters in films of various genres, including the drama films Familia (2005), You're Sleeping Nicole (2014), Kiss Me Like a Lover (2016) and Boost (2017), the horror films Martyrs (2008), The Gracefield Incident (2017) and the thriller films The Fall of the American Empire (2018) and The Hummingbird Project (2018).
In 2016 and 2017, she played the role of Martine in the crime drama television series 19-2.[1]
She also played the character of young Yeesha in the 2004 video game Myst IV: Revelation.[2]
Filmography
- 2004: Battle of the Brave (Nouvelle-France), Young France Carignan
- 2005: Familia, Gabrielle
- 2006: Family History (Histoire de famille), Monique Gagné, age 12
- 2006: Deliver Me (Délivrez-moi), Sophie
- 2008: Martyrs, Marie
- 2011: La vérité, Lydia
- 2014: You're Sleeping Nicole (Tu dors Nicole), Maude Cloutier
- 2015: Switch & Bitch, Fanny
- 2015: Darwin, Dara
- 2016: Kiss Me Like a Lover (Embrasse-moi comme tu m'aimes), Berthe Sauvageau
- 2017: Boost, Anna
- 2017: Tadoussac, Laurie
- 2017: The Gracefield Incident, Julia Gilbert
- 2018: 1991, Marie-Ève Bernard
- 2018: The Fall of the American Empire, Resident female doctor
- 2018: The Hummingbird Project, Young Amish Woman
- 2019: Forgotten Flowers (Les fleurs oubliées), Lili de la Rosbil
- 2019: Fabulous (Fabuleuses), Clara Diamond
- 2021: Virage, Fanny
References
- ^ "Production Begins in Montréal on Season 3 of Bravo's Acclaimed Original Drama 19-2" (Press release). Bell Media. August 10, 2015. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
- ^ "Juliette Gosselin en 6 points" (in French). Le Journal de Montréal. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
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- 1991 births
- Living people
- Canadian child actresses
- Canadian film actresses
- Canadian television actresses
- 21st-century Canadian actresses
- Actresses from Quebec
- People from Beaconsfield, Quebec
- Canadian video game actresses