Patrick Huard
Patrick Huard  | |
|---|---|
| Born | January 2, 1969 | 
| Nationality | Canadian | 
| Occupation(s) | actor, comedian | 
| Years active | 1997–present | 
| Spouse(s) | Lynda Lemay (div.) Anik Jean (m. 2011)  | 
| Children | 2 | 
Patrick Huard (born January 2, 1969) is a Canadian actor, writer and comedian from Quebec.[1]
Career
Huard broke into the Quebec show business scene in 1989 as a comedian, actor and television personality, with success as a stand-up comedian in the early 1990s.[2] He had his first film role in the 1997 film Heads or Tails (J’en suis!),[3] attaining greater success the following year with a recurring role as a hockey player in the Les Boys franchise.[4]
With François Flamand, he launched the theatre troupe Le Nouveau Theatre Insolite, which debuted with a French-language adaptation of Eric Bogosian's Talk Radio in 1997, with Huard in the lead role.[5]
He cemented his credentials as the co-star and co-writer of Bon Cop, Bad Cop, now the most successful domestic film at the box office in the history of Canadian cinema.[6]
In 2007 he made his debut as a director with The 3 L'il Pigs (Les 3 P’tits cochons),[7] which was a hit in Quebec and won the Golden Reel Award for the top-grossing Canadian film of the year.[8] He followed up in 2010 with File 13 (Filière 13),[9] and has also directed short films and episodes of the television series Taxi 0-22 and Escouade 99.
In 2020 he launched a talk show, La Tour, on TVA.[10] He hosted the show for two seasons until leaving in 2022.[11]
In 2023 he hosted LOL: Qui rira le dernier?, the Quebec adaptation of the international Documental franchise.[12]
In 2024, he was named the recipient of the Earle Grey Award, the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television's lifetime achievement award for acting, at the 12th Canadian Screen Awards.[13]
Personal life
He was married to singer Lynda Lemay in the 1990s, having one daughter with her before their divorce.[14]
He remarried in 2011 to singer Anik Jean.[15] Their son, Nathan Jean-Huard, had an acting role in his mother's directorial debut film My Mother's Men (Les Hommes de ma mère) in 2023.[16]
Filmography
Feature films
- 1997: Heads or Tails (J’en suis!)
 - 1997: Les Boys – T-Guy
 - 1998: Les Boys II
 - 2000: Life After Love (La vie après l’amour)
 - 2000: Stardom – Montreal Talk-Show Host
 - 2001: Les Boys III
 - 2003: How My Mother Gave Birth to Me During Menopause (Comment ma mère accoucha de moi durant sa ménopause)
 - 2003: Red Nose (Nez rouge)
 - 2003: Evil Words (Sur le seuil)
 - 2004: Machine Gun Molly (Monica la mitraille)
 - 2005: Maman Last Call
 - 2006: Bon Cop, Bad Cop – David Bouchard
 - 2007: The 3 L'il Pigs (Les 3 p'tits cochons)
 - 2009: Cadavres
 - 2010: Funkytown – Bastien Lavallée
 - 2011: Starbuck – David Wozniak
 - 2012: Le Projet Omerta – Steve Bélanger
 - 2014: Mommy - Paul Béliveau
 - 2015: Ego Trip - Marc Morin
 - 2015: My Internship in Canada - Steve Guibord
 - 2017: Bon Cop, Bad Cop 2 - David Bouchard
 - 2020: My Very Own Circus (Mon cirque à moi) - Bill
 - 2023: My Mother's Men (Les Hommes de ma mère) - Paul
 
Television
- 1993-1994: Là tu parles
 - 1998: Réseaux
 - 2006: Au nom de la loi
 - 2006: Cover Girl
 - 2006: Le Cœur a ses raisons
 - 2006: Music Hall
 - 2007: Taxi 0-22
 - 2023: LOL: Qui rira le dernier?
 
Awards and accolades
| Award | Year | Category | Work | Result | Ref | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canadian Comedy Awards | 2007 | Best Performance by a Male in a Film | Bon Cop, Bad Cop with Leila Basen, Alex Epstein, Kevin Tierney  |  Won | [17] | 
| Best Writing in a Film | Won | ||||
| Genie Awards Canadian Screen Awards  |  2001 | Best Supporting Actor | Life After Love (La Vie après l'amour) | Nominated | [18] | 
| 2007 | Best Actor | Bon Cop, Bad Cop | Nominated | [19] | |
| 2012 | Starbuck | Nominated | [20] | ||
| 2024 | Earle Grey Award | Won | [13] | ||
| Prix Jutra/Iris | 2001 | Best Supporting Actor | Life After Love (La Vie après l'amour) | Nominated | [21] | 
| 2002 | Best Actor | Les Boys III | Nominated | [22] | |
| 2007 | Bon Cop, Bad Cop | Nominated | [23] | ||
| Best Screenplay with Leila Basen, Alex Epstein, Kevin Tierney  |  Nominated | [24] | |||
| 2008 | Billet d'or | The 3 L'il Pigs (Les 3 p'tits cochons) | Won | [25] | |
| 2009 | Most Successful Film Outside Quebec | Nominated | [26] | ||
| 2012 | Best Actor | Starbuck | Nominated | [27] | |
| 2018 | Best Actor | Bon Cop, Bad Cop 2 | Nominated | [28] | |
| Public Prize | Bon Cop Bad Cop 2 with Alain DesRochers, Pierre Even, François Flamand  |  Nominated | |||
| 2023 | My Mother's Men (Les hommes de ma mère) with Patrick Roy, Anik Jean, Maryse Latendresse  |  Won | [29] | ||
| Vancouver Film Critics Circle | 2011 | Best Actor in a Canadian Film | Starbuck | Nominated | [30] | 
| 2015 | Best Supporting Actor in a Canadian Film | My Internship in Canada (Guibord s'en va-t-en guerre) | Nominated | [31] | |
| Governor General's Performing Arts Award | 2025 | Film and television lifetime achievement | Won | [32] | |
References
- ^ Bill Brownstein, "Funnyman Huard takes province by storm". Montreal Gazette, November 18, 1995.
 - ^ Paul Delean, "French gala laughs at 'em all, from Fred Flintstone to Queen". Montreal Gazette, July 12, 1991.
 - ^ Bill Brownstein, "Lusty cheers for J'en Suis!". Montreal Gazette, March 15, 1997.
 - ^ Ray Conlogue, "Lovable Les Boys shoots and scores at Quebec box office". The Globe and Mail, December 20, 1997.
 - ^ Bill Brownstein, "Bored comic Huard takes to the boards: Funnyman says he needed a new challenge, and in helping launch theatre troupe he's got one". Montreal Gazette, June 2, 1997.
 - ^ "Bon Cop, Bad Cop hits new high for Quebec box office". CBC News. September 25, 2006. Retrieved September 26, 2006.
 - ^ Matthew Hays, "Pigs fly high in Quebec". The Globe and Mail, August 30, 2007.
 - ^ "'Three Little Pigs' to receive Genie for being highest grossing domestic film". Canadian Press, February 26, 2008.
 - ^ Charles-Henri Ramond, "Filière 13 – Film de Patrick Huard". Films du Québec, July 3, 2010.
 - ^ Marc-André Lemieux, "Nouveau talk-show à TVA: rendez-vous au sommet avec Patrick Huard". Le Journal de Montréal, September 26, 2020.
 - ^ Marc-André Lemieux, "Patrick Huard quitte La Tour". La Presse, February 17, 2022.
 - ^ "Comic screen star Patrick Huard named host of Quebec edition of ‘LOL’". CityNews, March 15, 2022.
 - ^ a b Connie Thiessen, "Canadian Academy to recognize Blue Ant Media CEO, among others". Broadcast Dialogue, May 1, 2024.
 - ^ Brendan Kelly, "Lemay likes things lively". Montreal Gazette, November 10, 2003.
 - ^ Alain Lavoie, "Patrick Huard et Anik Jean se sont dit «oui»". Le Journal de Montréal, August 20, 2011.
 - ^ "Anik Jean dévoile les photos de casting de son fils". Noovo Moi, June 5, 2023.
 - ^ "Mercer, 22 Minutes take Canadian Comedy Awards honours". CBC News. October 14, 2007. Archived from the original on August 2, 2018.
 - ^ Lacey, Liam (December 13, 2000). "Maelstrom storms the Genies". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on February 11, 2018.
 - ^ Randall King, "The Rocket scores with 13 Genie nominations". Winnipeg Free Press, January 10, 2007.
 - ^ Katherine Monk, "Who's afraid of Canadian film?; Genies aside, turns out we are". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, March 6, 2012.
 - ^ "Maelstrom hooks 8 more: Villeneuve's talking-fish flick leads pack of Quebec film award nominees". Montreal Gazette, January 24, 2001.
 - ^ "Quebec Jutra awards finalists announced". Screen Daily, January 24, 2002.
 - ^ Manon Dumais, "Canuel vs. Favreau aux Jutras". Voir, January 23, 2007.
 - ^ Charles-Henri Ramond, "Prix Jutra 2007: récapitulatif". Films du Québec, December 26, 2008.
 - ^ "Continental dominates Jutra". Sherbrooke Record, March 14, 2008.
 - ^ Karl Filion, "Jutra 2009 : Cinq films luttent pour le Jutra du film s'étant le plus illustré hors Québec". Cinoche, March 19, 2009.
 - ^ Charles-Henri Ramond, "Prix Jutra 2012: voilà les nominations". Films du Québec, January 31, 2012.
 - ^ André Duchesne, "Iris: Le problème d'infiltration et Hochelaga en tête des nominations". La Presse, April 10, 2018.
 - ^ Maxime Demers, "Le film «Viking», de Stéphane Lafleur, grand gagnant du 25e Gala Québec Cinéma". Le Journal de Montréal, December 10, 2023.
 - ^ Adrian Mack, "Vancouver Film Critics Circle nominees: The Artist, The Tree of Life, and—yes—Bridesmaids". The Georgia Straight, January 3, 2012.
 - ^ Jordan Pinto, "Vancouver Film Critics Circle announces nominations". Playback, December 15, 2015.
 - ^ Cassandra Szklarski, "Music producer Bob Ezrin, actor Graham Greene among Governor General's performing arts laureates". Rocky Mountain Outlook, February 20, 2025.
 
External links
- (in English) Patrick Huard official website Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
 - (in French) Patrick Huard official website
 - Patrick Huard at IMDb