Suzanne Clément
Biography
Suzanne Clément is a talented Canadian actress renowned for her compelling performances in both film and television. She gained significant recognition for her roles in a series of acclaimed feature films directed by Xavier Dolan. Clément first captured audiences' attention in the groundbreaking film "I Killed My Mother" (2009), where her portrayal of a complex mother-daughter relationship showcased her emotional depth and versatility.
She continued to make her mark with her role in "Laurence Anyways" (2012), a poignant exploration of love and identity that further solidified her reputation as a powerful actress. Her collaboration with Dolan reached new heights in "Mommy" (2014), a film that received critical acclaim and won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Clément's performance in "Mommy" was particularly praised for its raw intensity and authenticity, earning her numerous accolades.
Beyond her work with Dolan, Clément has appeared in various television series, further demonstrating her range as an artist. Her contributions to the Canadian film industry have established her as a prominent figure, celebrated for her ability to bring depth and nuance to her characters. With a career marked by impactful performances and critical recognition, Suzanne Clément continues to be a significant presence in the world of cinema.
Filmography
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To Life
2014 • Rose
The Origin of Evil
2022 • Inmate
It's Not Me, I Swear!
2008 • Madeleine Doré
Fantasies
2021 • Louise Lebrun (sketch 'Ludophilie')
C'est la vie!
2017 • Josiane
Mommy
2014 • Kyla
The Other Half
2016 • Marie
Laurence Anyways
2012 • Fred Bellair
Longing
2024 • Rachel
Death of a Ladies' Man
2021 • Geneviève Gagnon-O'Shea
Amsterdam
2013 • Madeleine
Nothing to Hide
2018 • Charlotte
I Killed My Mother
2009 • Julie Cloutier
Birthmarked
2018 • Dr. Julie Bouchard
Family Pack
2024 • Marie
The Child Remains
2017 • Rae
Sitting on the Edge of Marlene
2014
Flashback (2021)
2021 • Aurore Lucile Dupin de Francueil Dite George Sand
Inhuman Resources
2020 • Nicole Delambre
Vampires
2020 • Martha Radescu
The Rope
2022 • Agnès Mueller