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Roy Dupuis is a Actor Canadien born on 21 april 1963 at Temiskaming Shores (Canada)

Roy Dupuis

Roy Dupuis
Roy Dupuis participated to 44 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those, 2 have good markets following the box office.

Here are the best films classified by number of entries :

Actor

Mesrine: Killer Instinct, 1h53
Directed by Jean-François Richet
Origin France
Genres Drama, Thriller, Biography, Mob film, Action, Crime
Themes Gangster films
Actors Vincent Cassel, Cécile de France, Gérard Depardieu, Michel Duchaussoy, Roy Dupuis, Gilles Lellouche
Roles Jean-Paul Mercier
Rating74% 3.7471853.7471853.7471853.7471853.747185
Part 1 depicts Mesrine's life from 1959 to 1972, beginning with his time as an member of the French Army during the Algerian War, where he was forced to shoot and kill prisoners and bomb-makers. On his return to France, he moves into his parents' home, where he reunites with his mother and his father. After an argument about getting an honest job, he meets with his old childhood friend, Paul, who is wealthy now and drives a sports car. They soon get into robbery business with Paul's boss, Guido, and from him, he obtains a Citroën DS as a loan. Later, Guido and Mesrine kill Ahmed, an Arab pimp who beat up Sarah (one of his girls and Mesrine's girlfriend), and bury him alive in the countryside and drive off.
The Barbarian Invasions, 1h52
Directed by Denys Arcand, Jacques W. Benoît
Origin Canada
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Crime, Romance
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about sexuality, Transport films, Erotic films, Aviation films, Films about cancer
Actors Rémy Girard, Stéphane Rousseau, Roy Dupuis, Louise Portal, Dorothée Berryman, Marie-Josée Croze
Roles Gilles Levac
Rating74% 3.7469653.7469653.7469653.7469653.746965
Continuing seventeen years after Arcand's The Decline of the American Empire, the film centres on an exploration of the characters first met in the original film and their children, newly introduced. The older generation are still largely social-democrats and proponents of Quebec nationalism, but both political and economic developments after the “Quiet Revolution” of the 1960s, as well as their own aging, make their left-wing stance seem somewhat anachronistic.