Marie Tifo
Throughout her entertainment career as an accomplished actress, Marie Tifo graced the silver screen many times. Tifo's earliest roles were in film, including the Raymond Bouchard drama "Stop" (1971), the romance "Maria Chapdelaine" (1982) with Carole Laure and the drama "Une Journee en Taxi" (1982) with Jean Yanne. She also appeared in "Les Yeux Rouges ou Les Verites Accidentelles" (1983), "Lucien Brouillard" (1983) and "Rien qu'un jeu" (1983). Her film career continued throughout the eighties and the nineties in productions like "Le Jour "S"" (1984), the Steve Banner drama "Les Fous de Bassan" (1987) and "Pouvoir Intime" (1987). She also appeared in "Kalamazoo" (1988), "Dans le ventre du dragon" (1989) and "Babylone" (1990). Toward the end of her career, she tackled roles in "T'es belle Jeanne" (1990), "Les Pots Casses" (1994) and the Pascal Elbé comedic drama "Père et fils" (2004). She also appeared in "Grande ourse: La cle des possibles" (2009). She also was featured in the TV movie "Prom Queen" (Bell Media, 2003-04). Tifo most recently acted in the Celine Bonnier drama "La passion d'Augustine" (2015).