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Bertrand Maria is a Actor Canadienne born on 29 august 1975 at Montreal (Canada)

Bertrand Maria

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Nationality Canada
Birth 29 august 1975 (48 years) at Montreal (Canada)

Maria Bertrand, née Maria Yvonne Bertrand le 29 août 1975 à Montréal, est une actrice et mannequin canadienne.

Biography

Maria Yvonne Bertrand est née le 29 août 1975 à Montréal au Canada, sa mère et ses deux frères sont nés en Guyane anglaise. Son père est québécois. Maria parle couramment anglais et français. Maria mesure 1,75 m. Depuis 2009 elle réside à Los Angeles.

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Andrew Lauer
Andrew Lauer
(1 films)
Lauren Holly
Lauren Holly
(1 films)
Michel Perron
Michel Perron
(1 films)
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Filmography of Bertrand Maria (2 films)

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Just Desserts, 1h32
Directed by Kevin Connor
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Cooking films
Actors Costas Mandylor, Lauren Holly, Andrew Lauer, Brenda Vaccaro, Bertrand Maria, Rodger Bumpass
Roles Angela
Rating58% 2.9034752.9034752.9034752.9034752.903475
Marco Poloni (Costas Mandylor) enters a baking competition entitled "The Golden Whisk" to attract publicity and win prize money to support his struggling family-owned bakery. He asks for the help of uptight pastry-maker Grace Carpenter (Lauren Holly), and to show up an old rival who has also entered. Along the way Marco and Grace seem to find a mutual attraction for each other.
The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire, 1h30
Directed by Rodney Gibbons
Origin Canada
Genres Thriller, Crime
Themes Sherlock Holmes films, Buddy films
Actors Matt Frewer, Kenneth Welsh, Bertrand Maria, Sharon Lawrence, Michel Perron
Roles Woman in cape
Rating60% 3.0000953.0000953.0000953.0000953.000095
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are called to Whitechapel after learning about a series of strange murders only two years after the Jack the Ripper murders in the same neighborhood. The local belief is that the killings are the work of a vampire brought back from a recent mission in Guyana. As they investigate the deaths, they engage in an ongoing debate about the supernatural, with Watson believing in the possibility of vampires and Holmes remaining skeptical until he is able to prove the murders are the works of a living human, rather than any undead creature. At one point, the investigation leads them to the psychic Madame Karasky, who says that Holmes will be saved by the church. Shortly thereafter, Holmes is pushed in front of a moving carriage by the supposed vampire, only to be saved by a pedestrian. In order to catch the murderer, Holmes disguises himself as a monk and reveals that the vampire was Brother Abel, who hoped to get revenge on the monks who didn't listen to him when he believed that the bats were causing rabies in the South American mission, when he was infected. The film ends at Baker Street, when Mrs. Hudson gives Holmes his pipe, delivered by the same man that saved Holmes from being run over. When Holmes asks his name, Mrs. Hudson says his name was Reginald Church.