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Anne Dorval

1960 - Today

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Anne Dorval (French pronunciation: [an dɔʁval]; born November 8, 1960) is a French Canadian television, stage, and film actress. She is known for her work with Xavier Dolan that includes appearing in five of his films, I Killed My Mother (2009), Heartbeats (2010), Laurence Anyways (2012), Mommy (2014) and Matthias & Maxime (2019). She has won five Gémeaux Awards for her work on television. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anne Dorval is the 6,845th most popular actor (down from 6,418th in 2019), the 638th most popular biography from Canada (down from 534th in 2019) and the 179th most popular Canadian Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Anne Dorval ranks 6,845 out of 13,578Before her are Proof, Ann Dvorak, Leatrice Joy, Simone Ashley, Grant Show, and Sara Martins. After her are Logan Marshall-Green, Jonathan Togo, Heather Angel, Charles Dierkop, Martina Stoessel, and Barry Shabaka Henley.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Anne Dorval ranks 436Before her are Paul Harrington, Ralf König, Randy Pausch, Elena Kagan, Michael Lewis, and Andrea Anastasi. After her are Vilija Blinkevičiūtė, Maurane, Günter Hermann, Vyacheslav Bykov, Steve Bruce, and Robertas Žulpa.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Anne Dorval ranks 638 out of 1,622Before her are Marie Prevost (1896), Richard Harmon (1991), Charles Coughlin (1891), Justin Chatwin (1982), James Arthur (1944), and Hayley Wickenheiser (1978). After her are Ross Cuthbert (1892), Victor Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin (1849), Guy Delisle (1966), Martin Kamen (1913), Ken Kirzinger (1959), and John Porter (1904).

Among ACTORS In Canada

Among actors born in Canada, Anne Dorval ranks 179Before her are Luke Kirby (1978), Mia Kirshner (1975), Dean Butler (1956), Marie Prevost (1896), Richard Harmon (1991), and Justin Chatwin (1982). After her are Ken Kirzinger (1959), Suzanne Clément (1969), Kathleen Robertson (1973), Maureen Forrester (1930), Melody Anderson (1955), and Alberta Watson (1955).