Patrick Huard
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Patrick Huard is an actor, comedian, filmmaker, author, emcee, director
and producer. Having recently celebrated his 20 years in the business
and his 40th birthday, he has an impressive record of achievements to
his credit. He has appeared in 15 feature films, including La Vie après
l'Amour, Nez Rouge, Sur le Seuil, Maman Last Call, Monica la Mitraille,
Cadavres, Bon Cop Bad Cop (for which he co-wrote the screenplay and
which became one of biggest box office successes of all time in
Canada), Funkytown, Starbuck (Quebec's most popular film in 2011,
distributed in more than 20 countries) and Omertà, from screenwriter
and director Luc Dionne. This film revisits the cult TV series 11 years
after the end of its third season. Patrick was delighted to be able to
work with the likes of Michel Côté, Rachelle Lefevre, Stéphane Rousseau
and René Angelil on this film.
Patrick Huard loves live performance. In March 2012, he made an eagerly
anticipated return to the stage with his third one-man show entitled Le
Bonheur, nearly 12 years after his last solo effort. Patrick is
currently touring the province with this show. Previously, he presented
two highly successful two comedy shows, 18 ans et plus and Face à Face.
As well, he appeared in several Juste pour rire galas and in Eric
Bogosian's play Talk Radio, doing some 1,200 shows and selling hundreds
of thousands of tickets across Quebec.
On television, Patrick has played all kinds of characters-guy guys, bad
guys and even a drag queen-in such series as Music Hall, Cover Girl,
Fortier, Au Nom de la Loi and Taxi 0-22 where he spent four seasons as
Rogatien, his famous irascible taxi driver. For this role, he was
honoured with the Artis trophy in 2008 and 2009 in the "actor in a
comedy program" category. The public also showed their affection for
Patrick, twice selecting him for the Male Personality of the Year
trophy, in 2009 and 2010. In 2012, after his return to the stage,
Patrick took part in TVA's hit show Star Académie. After making his
mark in the 2009 edition for his amazing ability to share his
knowledge, he was pleased to reprise his role as a performance teacher
on the popular program.
Patrick Huard has also hosted several Juste pour rire galas, the Gala
de l'ADISQ, the Soirée des Jutra, a comedy series on Radio-Canada as
well as several daily radio shows.
Increasingly, Patrick Huard can also be found behind the camera. He
produced and directed Taxi 0-22 (four seasons on TVA), in addition to
videos, commercials, a documentary for Canal D, his first feature film,
Les 3 P'tits Cochons [The Three Little Pigs], the biggest box office
hit in Quebec in 2007, and Filière 13.
In collaboration with Vidéotron and Sid Lee, Patrick also put his
remarkable creativity and versatility to work for the mobile channel
Lib tv, which is celebrating its first anniversary this summer. He
serves as its ambassador, program director and coproducer (with his
company, Jessie Films) in addition to working as designer, producer and
actor. A forum of choice for local talent, Lib tv pushes the limits of
creativity and experiments with new concepts. Since June 2011, the
quirky programs on the new channel have been viewed nearly one million
times, via illico mobile, illico web and illico TV.
and producer. Having recently celebrated his 20 years in the business
and his 40th birthday, he has an impressive record of achievements to
his credit. He has appeared in 15 feature films, including La Vie après
l'Amour, Nez Rouge, Sur le Seuil, Maman Last Call, Monica la Mitraille,
Cadavres, Bon Cop Bad Cop (for which he co-wrote the screenplay and
which became one of biggest box office successes of all time in
Canada), Funkytown, Starbuck (Quebec's most popular film in 2011,
distributed in more than 20 countries) and Omertà, from screenwriter
and director Luc Dionne. This film revisits the cult TV series 11 years
after the end of its third season. Patrick was delighted to be able to
work with the likes of Michel Côté, Rachelle Lefevre, Stéphane Rousseau
and René Angelil on this film.
Patrick Huard loves live performance. In March 2012, he made an eagerly
anticipated return to the stage with his third one-man show entitled Le
Bonheur, nearly 12 years after his last solo effort. Patrick is
currently touring the province with this show. Previously, he presented
two highly successful two comedy shows, 18 ans et plus and Face à Face.
As well, he appeared in several Juste pour rire galas and in Eric
Bogosian's play Talk Radio, doing some 1,200 shows and selling hundreds
of thousands of tickets across Quebec.
On television, Patrick has played all kinds of characters-guy guys, bad
guys and even a drag queen-in such series as Music Hall, Cover Girl,
Fortier, Au Nom de la Loi and Taxi 0-22 where he spent four seasons as
Rogatien, his famous irascible taxi driver. For this role, he was
honoured with the Artis trophy in 2008 and 2009 in the "actor in a
comedy program" category. The public also showed their affection for
Patrick, twice selecting him for the Male Personality of the Year
trophy, in 2009 and 2010. In 2012, after his return to the stage,
Patrick took part in TVA's hit show Star Académie. After making his
mark in the 2009 edition for his amazing ability to share his
knowledge, he was pleased to reprise his role as a performance teacher
on the popular program.
Patrick Huard has also hosted several Juste pour rire galas, the Gala
de l'ADISQ, the Soirée des Jutra, a comedy series on Radio-Canada as
well as several daily radio shows.
Increasingly, Patrick Huard can also be found behind the camera. He
produced and directed Taxi 0-22 (four seasons on TVA), in addition to
videos, commercials, a documentary for Canal D, his first feature film,
Les 3 P'tits Cochons [The Three Little Pigs], the biggest box office
hit in Quebec in 2007, and Filière 13.
In collaboration with Vidéotron and Sid Lee, Patrick also put his
remarkable creativity and versatility to work for the mobile channel
Lib tv, which is celebrating its first anniversary this summer. He
serves as its ambassador, program director and coproducer (with his
company, Jessie Films) in addition to working as designer, producer and
actor. A forum of choice for local talent, Lib tv pushes the limits of
creativity and experiments with new concepts. Since June 2011, the
quirky programs on the new channel have been viewed nearly one million
times, via illico mobile, illico web and illico TV.