Geneviève Bujold

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1942-07-01

Place of Birth

Montréal, Québec, Canada

Geneviève Bujold

Biography

Geneviève Bujold (born July 1, 1942) is a Canadian stage and screen actress, best known for her portrayal of Anne Boleyn in the 1969 film Anne of the Thousand Days, for which she won a Golden Globe Award for best actress and was nominated for an Academy Award. She made her TV debut with Le square (1963), a 60-minute TV film based on a play by Marguerite Duras, co-starring Georges Groulx. Her Canadian feature film debut was in Amanita Pestilens (1963). She appeared in Michel Brault's film Between Salt and Sweet Water (1967), then went to New York to play the title role in a production of Saint Joan (1967) for Hallmark Hall of Fame on American TV. Although she said she preferred film most and television least out of all the mediums, she received great acclaim for this including an Emmy nomination. In Canada, she starred in Isabel (1968), written and directed by her then-husband Paul Almond. It was one of the first Canadian films to be picked up for distribution by a major Hollywood studio. International recognition came in 1969, when she starred as Anne Boleyn in Charles Jarrott's film Anne of the Thousand Days, with Richard Burton. Producer Hal B. Wallis cast her after seeing her in Isabel. For her performance, she received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. It was released by Universal who signed her to a three-picture contract. Her other film credits include The Trojan Women (1971), Earthquake (1974), Obsession (1976), Coma (1978) with Michael Douglas, Murder by Decree (1979), Tightrope (1984) with Clint Eastwood, Choose Me (1984), and Dead Ringers (1988) with Jeremy Irons. She had supporting roles in The Adventures of Pinocchio (1995), The House of Yes (1997), Last Night (1998), You Can Thank Me Later (1998), Eye of the Beholder (1999), The Bookfair Murders (2000), Children of My Heart (2001) and Alex in Wonder (2001). Her later appearances include Jericho Mansions (2003), Finding Home (2004), Downtown: A Street Tale (2004), By the Pricking of My Thumbs (2005), Disappearances (2006), Deliver Me (2006), The Trotsky (2009), For the Love of God (2011), Still Mine (2012), Northern Borders (2013), and Chorus (2015). She was nominated for an Emmy Award for her role in Saint Joan. She was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award For her portrayal of Irene in Still Mine. She won three Canadian Film Awards for Best Actress for her roles in the films Isabel, The Act of the Heart, and Kamouraska. She won a Prix Gemeaux Award for Best Actress for her role in the film The Paper Wedding, and was nominated for Best Actress for her role in the film L'Emprise. She won a Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film Murder By Decree, and was nominated for four more Genie Awards for her roles in Final Assignment, Dead Ringers, My Friend Max, and Last Night.

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Acting History

2024
To the Journey: Looking Back at Star Trek: Voyager as Self (archive footage)
2018
Geneviève Bujold: Art = Life as Self
2015
Chorus as Gabrielle
2015
Northern Borders as Abiah Kittredge
2013
The Legend of Sarila as Saya (voice)
2012
Still Mine as Irene Morrison
2011
Pour l'amour de Dieu as Sœur Cécile (72 ans)
2010
Halves of a Dream: Making Trouble in Mind as Self
2010
The Trotsky as Denise Archambault
2008
The Memories of Angels as Self (archive footage)
2007
Disappearances as Cordelia
2006
Délivrez-Moi as Irène
2005
By the Pricking of My Thumbs as Rose Evangelista
2004
Downtown: A Street Tale as Aimee Levesque
2004
Weird Sex and Snowshoes: A Trek Through the Canadian Cinematic Psyche as Claire Niveau (archive footage)
2003
Finding Home as Katie
2003
Jericho Mansions as Lily Melnick
2002
Viens voir les comédiens as Self
2002
Chaos and Desire as Colette Lasalle
2002
Claude Jutra: An Unfinished Story as Self
2001
'Obsession' Revisited as Self
2001
Alex in Wonder as Natalie
2000
The Bookfair Murders as Margaret Dourie Cantor
1999
Eye of the Beholder as Dr. Brault
1998
Last Night as Mrs. Carlton
1998
You Can Thank Me Later as Joelle
1997
The House of Yes as Mrs. Pascal
1997
Dead Innocent as Suzanne St. Laurent
1996
The Adventures of Pinocchio as Leona
1994
Clint Eastwood: The Man from Malpaso as Self
1994
Mon amie Max as Marie-Alexandrine Brabant
1993
An Ambush of Ghosts as Irene Betts
1992
Oh, What a Night as Eva
1992
The Dance Goes On as Rick's Mother
1991
Rue du Bac as Marie Aubriac
1990
False Identity as Rachel Roux
1989
Snake Treaty as Madeline
1989
A Paper Wedding as Claire Rocheleau
1988
Dead Ringers as Claire Niveau
1988
The Moderns as Libby Valentin
1985
Trouble in Mind as Wanda
1984
Choose Me as Nancy
1984
Tightrope as Beryl Thibodeaux
1982
Monsignor as Clara
1981
Mistress of Paradise as Elizabeth Beaufort
1980
Final Assignment as Nicole Thomson
1980
The Last Flight of Noah's Ark as Bernadette Lafleur
1979
Murder by Decree as Annie Crook
1978
Coma as Dr. Susan Wheeler
1977
Another Man, Another Chance as Jeanne Leroy
1976
Alex & the Gypsy as Maritza
1976
Obsession as Elizabeth Courtland / Sandra Portinari
1976
Swashbuckler as Jane Barnet
1976
Caesar and Cleopatra as Cleopatra
1975
Incorrigible as Marie-Charlotte Pontalec
1974
Earthquake as Denise Marshall
1974
Antigone as Antigone
1973
Kamouraska as Élisabeth
1972
Journey as Sagueney
1971
The Trojan Women as Cassandra
1971
Great Performances as Antigone
1970
Act of the Heart as Martha Hayes
1970
Marie-Christine
1969
Anne of the Thousand Days as Anne Boleyn
1968
Isabel as Isabel
1967
Saint Joan as Saint Joan of Arc
1967
Between Sweet and Salt Water as Geneviève
1967
The Thief of Paris as Charlotte
1966
King of Hearts as Coquelicot
1966
The War Is Over as Nadine Sallanches
1965
Dim Dam Dom as Self
1964
La terre à boire as Barbara
1964
Geneviève as Geneviève
1964
That Tender Age as Geneviève
1964
La Fin des étés
1963
Amanita Pestilens as Sophie Martin
1961
Le Temps des amours
1955
French Cancan as Woman (uncredited)