Geneviève Bujold(Redirected from Genevieve Bujold)Geneviève Bujold (born July 1, 1942 in Montréal, Quebec) is a Québécois actress. Geneviève BujoldRelated to famous Québécois strongman, Louis Cyr, Geneviève Bujold was raised by strict Roman Catholic parents who sent her to a convent school for her full twelve years of education. She disliked her school and its strict discipline and escaped the bleak world she was raised in to pursue a career in acting. Dramatically trained at Montreal's Conservatory of Dramatic Art, she got her big break while on tour with a theatrical company in Paris, France when prominent French director Alain Resnais selected her for a role opposite Yves Montand in La guerre est finie (1966). This led to her staying in France for a time where she made more films with noted French directors such as Louis Malle. Bujold appeared in a variety of film roles for Canadian and U.S. television earning a 1967 Emmy Award nomination for her performance as Joan of Arc in an NBC "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation. That year, she married director Paul Almond with whom she had a son. In 1968, she was awarded the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti as the most promising young actress in French film and starred in Isabel, directed by her husband. In 1969, she starred opposite Richard Burton in the film, Anne of the Thousand Days. For her powerful performance, she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a motion-picture drama as well as a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Her considerable acting skills had the media touting her to become one of the brightest stars but Bujold's temperament led to run-ins with her employer Universal Studios and she walked away from her contract, resulting in a lawsuit. In the ensuing years she gave many sterling performances but never reached the heights to which many believed were possible. In 1995, she signed to play the lead character Kathryn Janeway in the American television series Star Trek: Voyager. However, she dropped out after filming just a few scenes of Caretaker, the series' first episode, stating that the work schedule was too demanding. Kate Mulgrew replaced her. Geneviève Bujold continues to work in film, primarily with independent production companies. Filmography
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Geneviève Bujold continues to work in film, primarily with independent production companies. Other films include Silver Streak, SemiTough, It's My Turn and First Monday in October. Kate Mulgrew replaced her. She also received strong reviews for her performance in I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can. However, she dropped out after filming just a few scenes of Caretaker, the series' first episode, stating that the work schedule was too demanding. In 1976 she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for An Unmarried Woman, and in 1979 for Starting Over. In 1995, she signed to play the lead character Kathryn Janeway in the American television series Star Trek: Voyager. Her first major film role came in 1972 in Portnoy's Complaint. In the ensuing years she gave many sterling performances but never reached the heights to which many believed were possible. She appeared in numerous Broadway productions in the 1960s, including The Rothschilds and Pippin. Her considerable acting skills had the media touting her to become one of the brightest stars but Bujold's temperament led to run-ins with her employer Universal Studios and she walked away from her contract, resulting in a lawsuit. Born in New York City, she attended Sarah Lawrence College, where she decided that she wanted to be an actress. For her powerful performance, she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a motion-picture drama as well as a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Jill Clayburgh (born April 30, 1944) is an American actress. In 1969, she starred opposite Richard Burton in the film, Anne of the Thousand Days. In 1968, she was awarded the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti as the most promising young actress in French film and starred in Isabel, directed by her husband. That year, she married director Paul Almond with whom she had a son. Bujold appeared in a variety of film roles for Canadian and U.S. television earning a 1967 Emmy Award nomination for her performance as Joan of Arc in an NBC "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation. This led to her staying in France for a time where she made more films with noted French directors such as Louis Malle. Dramatically trained at Montreal's Conservatory of Dramatic Art, she got her big break while on tour with a theatrical company in Paris, France when prominent French director Alain Resnais selected her for a role opposite Yves Montand in La guerre est finie (1966). She disliked her school and its strict discipline and escaped the bleak world she was raised in to pursue a career in acting. Related to famous Québécois strongman, Louis Cyr, Geneviève Bujold was raised by strict Roman Catholic parents who sent her to a convent school for her full twelve years of education. Geneviève Bujold (born July 1, 1942 in Montréal, Quebec) is a Québécois actress. as Julie Fourchu. Les Belles histoires des Pays-d'en-Haut (1956) ... Ti-Jean caribou (1963). as Sophie Martin. Amanita Pestilens (1963) ... as Genevieve. La fleur de l'âge, ou Les adolescentes (1964) ... as Barbara. La terre à boire (1964) ... La fin des étés (1964). as Geneviève. Geneviève (1965) ... as Nadine Sallanches. La guerre est finie (1966) ... as Coquelicot. Le roi de coeur (1966) ... s Genevieve. Entre la mer et l'eau douce (1967) ... as Charlotte. Le voleur (1967) ... as Isabel. Isabel (1968) (1968) ... Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) .... as Anne Boleyn. as Martha Hayes. Act of the Heart (1970) ... as Cassandra. The Trojan Women (1971) ... as Saguenay. Journey (1972) ... as Élisabeth. Kamouraska (1973) ... as Antigone. Antigone (1974) ... as Denise Marshall. Earthquake ... as Marie-Charlotte Pontalec. L'Incorrigible (1975) ... as Jane Barnet. Swashbuckler (1976) ... as Elizabeth Courtland/Sandra Portinari. Obsession (1976) ... as Maritza. Alex & the Gypsy (1976) ... as Jeanne Leroy. Un autre homme, une autre chance (1977) (as Genevieve Bujold) ... Susan Wheeler. as Dr. Coma (1978) ... as Annie Crook. Murder by Decree (1979) ... as Bernadette Lafleur. The Last Flight of Noah's Ark (1980) ... as Nicole Thomson. Final Assignment (1980) ... as Elizabeth Beaufort. Mistress of Paradise (1981) ... as Clara. Monsignor (1982) ... as Beryl Thibodeaux. Tightrope (1984) ... as Nancy. Choose Me (1984) ... as Wanda. Trouble in Mind (1985) ... The Moderns (1988) .... as Libby Valentin. as Claire Niveau. Dead Ringers (1988) ... Red Earth, White Earth (1989). as Claire Rocheleau. Les Noces de papier (1989) ... as Rachel Roux. False Identity (1990) ... as Marie Aubriac. Rue du Bac (1991) ... The Dance Goes On (1992). as Eva. Oh, What a Night (1992) ... as Irene Betts. An Ambush of Ghosts (1993) ... as Marie-Alexandrine Brabant. Mon amie Max (1994) ... as Leona, Gepetto's Assistant. The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996) .. Laurent. as Suzanne St. Dead Innocent (1996) .. Pascal. as Mrs. The House of Yes (1997) .. as Jeanne Brault. Eye of the Beholder (1999) .. as Natalie. Alex in Wonder (2001) .. as Lily Melnick. Jericho Mansions (2003) .. Finding Home (2003) ... as Katie. |