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Charles Lafortune : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles Lafortune
Charles Lafortune (born July 25, 1969) is a Canadian actor and radio and television host.
Lafortune grew up in Saint-Bruno, Quebec. He graduated from Conservatoire d'art dramatique de Montréal in 1993. He appeared in a number of Canadian television films and series in Quebec including ''Watatatow'' in 1990〔(NETC: L'École des fans - En coulisses - Charles Lafortune ) 〕 with other notable series including ''Diva'', ''Zone de Turbulence'', ''Catherine'', ''Rivière-des-Jérémie'' and ''Les Poupées russes''.
He has played roles on stage in a number of theatrical productions on Théâtre du Rideau Vert, le Théâtre Jean Duceppe, La Licorne and Théâtre St-Denis.
He also hosted a number of important Quebec television shows including ''Chasse à l'homme''. But he was hugely famous for ''L'école des fans''〔 for five seasons from 2003 to 2008, in a format similar to one presented on French television by Jacques Martin, where young children interpret songs in presence of the original artist. In 2003, he also hosted the multiple awards winning TV game show ''Le Cercle'' on TVA, for six consecutive seasons from 2005 to 2011 and ''La classe de 5e'', Quebec version of the TV game show ''Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?''. Between 2005 and 2007, he hosted the charitable Téléthon Opération Enfants Soleil.
He was presenter of until June 2011 self-titled radio programme ''Lafortune vous sourit'' in 2011, closely followed by ''Les poids lourds de retour'' CKOI-FM radio station as a co-host with Patrick Marsolais and Mario Tremblay.
In 2013, he became host of inaugural season of ''La Voix'', the French Canadian version of ''The Voice''. He was renewed for hosting a second season of the show in January 2014.
In 2012, he co-founded the production house C Majuscule Média in partnership with Jacquelin Bouchard of Pixcom. The company launched the web series ''Marc Gendron et ses amis'' starring Phil Roy.〔(''Le Journal de Montréal: Lafortune lance une web série ) 〕
== Radio and television==
;TV series
*1993: ''Les grands procès'' (the episode "Fred Rose" as a police veteran)
*1995: ''Les grands procès'' (the episode "L'affaire Côté" as the student Légaré)
*1996: ''Bouledogue Bazar'' (the episode "Rébecca Johnson contre Jimmy Smash" as Jummy Smash)
*1996: ''L'amour avec un grand A'' (the episode ''L'étrangleuse'' as Richard)
*1998: ''Watatatow'' (the episode "Papa a raison #565" as Guy Lebeau)
*1998-2001: ''Zone de Turbulence'' as Charles
*1999: ''Diva'' (the episode "L'espoir au compte-gouttes" as Francis Kennedy)
*1999: ''Catherine'' as Pierre Beaudet
*2001: ''Rivière-des-Jérémie'' as Christophe Lange
*2002: ''Les Poupées russes'' as Sylvain Dorais
*2003: ''Les aventures tumultueuses de Jack Carter'' (the episode "Bons Baisers de Baldaquie: Part 2" as Pierre)
*2006: ''Lance et compte: La revanche'' as Hugo Trottier

;TV Programmes
*2000: ''Tôt ou tard''
*2000-2001: ''Jet 7''
*2002: ''Chasse à l'homme''
*2003-2008: ''L'école des fans''
*2005-2011: ''Le Cercle'' (TV game show)
*2008: ''La classe de 5e'' (TV game show)
*2013: ''La Voix''
;Radio
*2011: ''Lafortune vous sourit''
*2011-2012: ''Les poids lourds du retour''

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