Highest rated movie: 1987 (2014)
Lowest rated movie: L’incomparable Mademoiselle C. (2004)
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Looking for reviews of Martin Laroche movies? Cinafilm has a total of 12 reviews across 4 movies.
Movies starring Martin Laroche have generally received positive reviews and hold an average score of 63%.
1987 - released in 2014 - is Martin Laroche's highest rated movie, with a score of 69% based on 8 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Martin Laroche is L’incomparable Mademoiselle C. - released in 2004 - with a score of 54% based on 1 reviews.
Martin Laroche is an actor who works with versatility both in film and television than in the theatre. On the small screen, he has played in some of the series most important in Quebec. We were able to see, among others, in Prozac directed by François Bouvier, Malenfantréalisée by Ricardo Trogi, The sisters Elliot by François Gingras, Rumors by Pierre Théôret and Francis in the series by Jean-François Asselin. This issue has been quite remarkable and it is this role-as that was made known to the general public and the industry. He has also played in the productions, The negotiator, Stories of girls, hard Time, and Grumpy,this is the life. More recently, we have been able to see it in 30 lives,Yamaska and The Argonauts. In cinema, we could see in the biological clock and 1987 by Ricardo Trogi, The incomparable Miss C Richard Ciupka, July 1-Philippe Gagnon and A small wind of panic for Peter Greco. In the theatre, he has travelled in Quebec and Europe in the production of Thirst, directed by Benoît Vermeulen. He has also trod the boards of The Espace Go in the production, lie with me by Fanny Britt, of the NCT in The Zurbains, the NAC in The interludes of Cervantes, directed by Ghyslain Filion and finally The Unicorn in The urban tales under the direction of Bernard Grondin.
Martin Laroche has acted in films with Ricardo Trogi, Hugo Giroux, Karen Elkin and Jean-Carl Boucher.
Martin Laroche has worked with these film directors: Ricardo Trogi and Richard Ciupka.
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