Canadian actor Lothaire Bluteau was born on April 14, 1957, and is 65 years old.
Lothaire Bluteau performs in both French and English and was born in Montreal, Quebec. In Canada and abroad, Bluteau has worked in theater, film, and television. He gave up medicine to pursue acting, and his portrayal of a young person with mental impairment in Yves Simoneau’s In the Shadow of the Wind brought him initial attention (Les Fous de Bassan).
Lothaire Bluteau earned a Genie Award for best actor for his portrayal in Denys Arcand’s Oscar-nominated Jésus de Montréal after garnering rave reviews for his work as the lead in the stage adaptation of Being at Home with Claude. His international credits include Orlando (1992) and I Shot Andy Warhol, and he has recently made appearances in Black Robe and Robert Lepage’s Le Confessional (1996).
Lothaire Bluteau parents: Who are his father and mother?
The names of Lothaire Bluteau’s parents are not known. Where they are and what they do for a living are also not known.