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Suzanne Clément

1969 - Today

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Suzanne Clément (born 12 May 1969) is a Canadian actress. She is known for her work in Xavier Dolan's arthouse films I Killed My Mother (2009), Laurence Anyways (2012), and Mommy (2014). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Suzanne Clément is the 6,926th most popular actor (up from 7,173rd in 2019), the 646th most popular biography from Canada (down from 609th in 2019) and the 181st most popular Canadian Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Suzanne Clément ranks 6,926 out of 13,578Before her are Richard Speight Jr., Laura Haddock, Eddie Polo, Kimmy Robertson, Erika Buenfil, and Ana Alicia. After her are Geoffrey Arend, Alfonso Ribeiro, Alfredo Castro, Irving Pichel, Paul Stewart, and Ana Paula Arósio.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Suzanne Clément ranks 398Before her are Myles Kennedy, Dolores Redondo, Lotay Tshering, Joyce DiDonato, Hany Ramzy, and Richard Speight Jr.. After her are Luís Oliveira, Mika Myllylä, Eduardo Berizzo, Martín Vázquez, Ari-Pekka Nikkola, and Nino Salukvadze.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Suzanne Clément ranks 646 out of 1,622Before her are Victor Bruce, 9th Earl of Elgin (1849), Guy Delisle (1966), Martin Kamen (1913), Ken Kirzinger (1959), John Porter (1904), and Frank Amyot (1904). After her are George Cloutier (1876), Ken Dryden (1947), Cathleen Synge Morawetz (1923), Kathleen Robertson (1973), Bobby Clarke (1949), and Aileen Meagher (1910).

Among ACTORS In Canada

Among actors born in Canada, Suzanne Clément ranks 181Before her are Dean Butler (1956), Marie Prevost (1896), Richard Harmon (1991), Justin Chatwin (1982), Anne Dorval (1960), and Ken Kirzinger (1959). After her are Kathleen Robertson (1973), Maureen Forrester (1930), Melody Anderson (1955), Alberta Watson (1955), James Tupper (1965), and Barbara Parkins (1942).