Highest rated movie: Quebec-Montreal (2002)
Lowest rated movie: The Happiness of Others (2011)
More About This Page
Looking for reviews of Julie Le Breton movies? Cinafilm has a total of 465 reviews across 6 movies.
Movies starring Julie Le Breton have generally received positive reviews and hold an average score of 61%.
Quebec-Montreal - released in 2002 - is Julie Le Breton's highest rated movie, with a score of 71% based on 2 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Julie Le Breton is The Happiness of Others - released in 2011 - with a score of 48% based on 1 reviews.
Julie Le Breton is a quebec actress born in 1975. It is seen in Quebec and Montreal, where she holds the role of a young woman who separates from her boyfriend on to highway 20. She started her career with Watatatow, Men in quarantine, Ciao Bella, Rumors, Midnight, in the evening and it is the voice of Snoro, the friend of the Macaroni in the children's and youth program Macaroni tout garni. In 2009, she became the spokesperson for the Festival look on the short film, Saguenay. In 2010, she received a role in the theatre play " Huis Clos du Théâtre du Nouveau Monde, directed by Lorraine Pintal, and from the work of Jean-Paul Sartre. In 2013, she played in the room with The fury of what I think of Space Gb. The play is an adaptation of the texts of Nelly Arcan, directed by Marie Brassard. In 2014, she played the Marquise de Merteuil in the play Les liaisons dangereuses by Christopher Hampton, presented at théâtre Duceppe in a staged production of Serge Denoncourt.
Julie Le Breton has acted in films with Patrice Robitaille, Louise Portal, Patrick Huard and Patrick Baby.
Julie Le Breton has worked with these film directors: Ken Scott, Ricardo Trogi, Érik Canuel and Shawn Linden.
Popular Movies Right Now