Canadian actor (b. 1957)
Lothaire Bluteau (born 14 April 1957) is a Canadian actor, active in film, theatre, and television.[ 1] He won the Genie Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his portrayal of the title character in Denys Arcand 's Jesus of Montreal (1989), with a second nomination for his work in Robert Lepage 's The Confessional (1995).
His television work includes the recurring roles of Marcus Alvers on the third season of 24 (2008) and Charles de Marillac on The Tudors (2010), and a starring role as Charles the Bald on Vikings (2015-16).
Bluteau was born in Montreal in 1957. He initially studied medicine, before enrolling in the Conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique du Québec .[ 2] He is fluent in French and English, and has performed in both languages.
Bluteau has worked in theatre, film and television throughout Canada and internationally. He abandoned medicine for the theatre and was first noticed for his performance as a mentally challenged youth in Yves Simoneau 's In the Shadow of the Wind (Les Fous de Bassan) . After receiving great acclaim for the lead in the stage version of Being at Home with Claude , he won a best actor Genie Award for his performance in Denys Arcand 's Oscar-nominated Jésus de Montréal . He has since appeared in Black Robe and Robert Lepage 's Le Confessionnal , and his international credits include Orlando (1992) and I Shot Andy Warhol (1996).[ 3]
He had a recurring role in the third season of the television series 24 as the character Marcus Alvers . In the fourth season of The Tudors , he played Charles de Marillac , the French ambassador to the court of King Henry VIII . In July 2014, it was announced he was cast in the History Channel series Vikings as the 9th century King of France , Charles the Bald .
Selected filmography [ edit ]
Les fils de la liberté , 1980 (TV)
Jeune délinquant , 1980 (TV series, 3 episodes)
Just a Game (Rien qu’un jeu) , 1983
Un gars d’la place , 1983
The Years of Dreams and Revolt (Les années de rêves) , 1984
Les enfants mal aimés , 1984
Sonia , 1986
Miami Vice , 1986 (TV series, 1 episode)
In the Shadow of the Wind (Les fous de Bassan) , 1987
Bonjour monsieur Gauguin , 1988
Mourir , 1988
La nuit avec Hortense , 1988
Jesus of Montreal (Jésus de Montréal) , 1989
Black Robe , 1991
The Persistence of Memory , 1991
Orlando , 1992
The Silent Touch [pl ] , 1992
Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris , 1992 (TV movie)
The Confessional (Le confessionnal) , 1995
Other Voices, Other Rooms , 1995
I Shot Andy Warhol , 1996
Nostromo , 1997 (TV miniseries, 4 episodes)
Bent , 1997
Conquest , 1998
Animals , 1998
Shot Through the Heart , 1998 (TV movie)
Senso unico , 1999
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , 1999 (TV series, 1 episode, "Sophomore Jinx", Professor James Henri Rousseau)
Restless Spirits , 1999 (TV movie)
Urbania , 2000
Oz , 2000 (TV series, 1 episode)
Solitude , 2001
Law & Order: Criminal Intent , 2001 (TV series, 1 episode, "Enemy Within", Richard Zainer)
Dead Heat , 2002
Snow Dogs , 2002 - Mack
Julie Walking Home , 2002
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , 2003 (TV series, 1 episode, "Pandora", Erich Tassig)
On Thin Ice , 2003 (TV movie)
24 , 2004 (TV series, 5 episodes)
Gérald L’Écuyer: A Filmmaker’s Journey , 2004 (TV movie)
Third Watch , 2004 (TV, 1 episode)
Desolation Sound , 2005
Law & Order: Trial by Jury , 2006 (TV series, 1 episode, "Eros in the Upper Eighties", Andres Voychek)
Disappearances , 2006
Walk All Over Me , 2007
Race to Mars (TV mini-series, 2 episodes)
The Funeral Party , 2007
The Tudors , Charles de Marillac , 2007–2010 (TV series)
The Child Prodigy (L'enfant prodige) , 2010
Missing , 2012 (TV series, 1 episode)
The Storm Within (Rouge sang ), 2013[ 4]
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , 2014 (TV series, 1 episode, "Gambler's Fallacy", Anton Nadari)
Vikings , 2015–2016 (TV, 13 episodes)
Regression , 2015
Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders , 2016 (TV, 1 episode)
The Switch (La switch) , 2022
The Thawing of Ice (La fonte des glaces) , 2024[ 5]
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Selected theater credits [ edit ]
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (National Actors Theatre/The Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at Pace University, New York, 2002), Young Inna/Defendant Fish
The Cherry Orchard (Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 2006), Gaev
Awards and recognition [ edit ]
Bluteau won the 1990 Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for his work on Jesus of Montreal and was nominated for the same award in 1996 for his work in the film The Confessional (Le Confessionnal) .[ 6] He was nominated for the AFI Award for Best Actor for his work on Black Robe .[ 7]
Bluteau won the award for Best Actor at the 1997 Gijón International Film Festival for his work on Bent .[ 7]
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