Yanic, who played Michel Gerard on the show from 2000 to 2007, was born in Montreal and studied at the National Theatre School of Canada, per Canada's CBC. And that may be part of the reason for. Yanic Truesdale (born March 17, 1970) is a Canadian-American actor best known for his portrayal of Michel Gerard in the television series Gilmore Girls, a role that prompted Daily Variety to name him one of "10 Actors to Watch". [1] Filmography References ^ "Variety names its 10 Actors to Watch". Variety magazine. October 7, 2001.
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Born in Montreal, French-Canadian actor Yanic Truesdale holds dual citizenship in Canada and the United States. He's worked steadily in Canadian TV programs since "Gilmore Girls" ended (via. Entrevue exclusive HollywoodPQ: Yanic Truesdale, le Québécois derrière Michel Gerard dans les Gilmore Girls.. Ce visage-là, quand on a été fan des Gilmore Girls, on ne peut pas l'oublier.C'est celui de Yanic Truesdale, l'interprète de Michel Gerard, le Français au mauvais caractère qui détestait les cygnes et qui adorait ses chiens, Paw-Paw et Chin-Chin. Yanic Truesdale, for one, has been anxious to learn more about Michel. The Canadian actor, who played the character in more than 90 episodes of the series, has already created a fully realized version of Michel in his mind to fill in the blanks left in creator Amy Sherman-Palladino's famously long scripts. Yanic Truesdale a entamé sa carrière au Québec dès sa sortie de l'école de théâtre, en 1989, mais rêvait de travailler aux États-Unis. Pourquoi? Parce qu'il a grandi en regardant des séries américaines et que les rôles au Québec étaient limités. Étant noir et le métier étant ce qu'il était en 1989, à la télé, c'était beaucoup des clichés.
Yanic Truesdale
Playing a Frenchman inexplicably employed in Connecticut hospitality, actor Yanic Truesdale became known worldwide as the snooty but lovable concierge who would follow Lorelai ( Lauren Graham). Christmas Catch (2018) 9 Videos 40 Photos From starring in critically acclaimed drama series to showcasing his natural ability in comedies on-screen, award-winning actor Yanic Truesdale has brought diverse and dynamic characters to life on screen over the years, and he is just getting started. Playing a Frenchman inexplicably employed in Connecticut hospitality, actor Yanic Truesdale became known worldwide as the snooty but lovable concierge who would follow Lorelai ( Lauren Graham) and Sookie ( Melissa McCarthy) from their work at the Independence Inn to opening the Dragonfly Inn over the course of the series' seven-season run. TORONTO — The thick Parisian accent Yanic Truesdale devised to play testy inn concierge Michel on Gilmore Girls wasn't a huge stretch for the actor. After all, French was his first language.
Yanic Truesdale Interview About Gilmore Girls 2016 POPSUGAR Entertainment
Yanic Truesdale is a Canadian actor best known for Gilmore Girls.. Truesdale began his career in 1991, appearing in a series of French-Canadian films, TV movies, and sitcoms. His first audition. Early on in the first film, Winter, it's revealed that Yanic Truesdale's French inn manager Michel Gerard (long suspected by fans of being gay) is married to a man called Frederick, and rages.
Yanic Truesdale was still in his 20s when he took on the role of Michel Gerard, the disdainful French concierge at Lorelai Gilmore's inn. "It was my first acting job in the States," the. Yanic Truesdale tells Us Weekly exclusively that more of the French concierge's personal life will be revealed on the Netflix series Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. "We kind of haven't.
EXCLUSIVE Yanic Truesdale Talks Michel's New Dating Life, 'Gilmore Girls' Revival 'It Is No
TORONTO -- The thick Parisienne accent Yanic Truesdale devised to play testy inn concierge Michel on "Gilmore Girls" wasn't a huge stretch for the actor. After all, French was his first. • Yanic Truesdale is a 49 year-old Black Canadian entrepreneur, actor and soundtrack performer • He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and is of French descent • He graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada and the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute • His most popular appearance was in the TV series "Gilmore Girls"