
Pauline Julien
Biography
Born in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Julien was the companion of the poet and Québec provincial MLA Gérald Godin, another Trifluvian and sovereignist. Julien performed pro-independence songs in Montréal clubs as early as 1964. In 1965 she hosted the CBC television series Mon pays, mes chansons. At the CBC she also collaborated and recorded with pianist Herbert Ruff, and performed on the program On Stage.
In 1970, Julien and Godin were arrested during the October Crisis and were released eight days later without charge. In 1994, France decorated her with the title Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres. Julien was made a Chevalière de l'Ordre national du Québec.
Diagnosed with a debilitating brain disease, Julien took her own life early October 1998 in Montreal. She was the subject of the 2018 documentary film Pauline Julien, Intimate and Political (Pauline Julien, intime et politique).
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Acting History
2024
Dans un cinéma près de chez vous as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2018Pauline Julien, Intimate and Political as Elle-même
2018The Devil's Share as Self (archive footage)
1988A Song for Quebec as Self
1984La Chance aux chansons as Self
1975Numéro un as Self
1974Bulldozer as Mignonne Galarneau
1973The Death of a Lumberjack as Charlotte Juillet
1972Midi trente as Self
1972Le Grand Échiquier as Self
1971Samedi soir as Self
1968À bout portant as Self
1967Between Sweet and Salt Water
1967Between Sweet and Salt Water as Elle-même
1964La terre à boire as Diane
1964Fabienne sans son Jules as Fabienne
1959Discorama as Self







