Maude Guérin, a gifted and accomplished Canadian thespian, emerged into the world on June 11, 1965, in the picturesque town of La Tuque, situated in the province of Quebec, Canada.
Before accomplishing this remarkable feat, Guérin had already garnered several nominations for the esteemed Prix Jutra awards. In the year 2000, she was formally recognized for her outstanding supporting role in the critically acclaimed film Matroni and Me. The following year, in 2001, she received another nomination for her captivating performance in the thought-provoking film Pandora's Beauty. Furthermore, in 2003, Guérin was honored with a nomination for Best Actress for her masterful portrayal in the psychological thriller The Collector.
Notable actress Guérin has had a prolific career, showcasing her talents in a diverse range of cinematic endeavors. Her impressive filmography boasts a multitude of titles, including the critically acclaimed Heads or Tails, the captivating Tar Angel, the suspenseful Audition, the thought-provoking The Master Key, the poignant The Passion of Augustine, and the heartwarming Days of Happiness.
In addition to her extensive film work, Guérin has also made a significant impact in the world of television. Her extensive television credits include the popular series Watatatow, the thought-provoking Providence, the gripping Vice caché, the engaging Belle-Baie, the informative Mémoires vives, and the dramatic Feux.