Claudine Monfette
BornJanuary 31, 1945
NationalityCanadian
GenresQuebec actress, screenwriter and lyricist

Claudine Monfette, nicknamed Mouffe, is a Quebec actress, screenwriter and lyricist born on 31 January 1945[1] at Montreal (Canada).

Biography

A graduate of the National Theater School in 1966, Mouffe met Robert Charlebois and became his partner. She worked with him and wrote him several of his songs, among which "Deux femmes en or" and especially "Ordinaire", a title which became one of his greatest hits.[2]

She then wrote for the singer Renée Claude in 1975. She signs "Rêver en couleur" and "Le mur du son" to music by Robert Charlebois and "Je suis une femme" to a composition by André Gagnon.

Later, she also signed some texts for Nicole Martin (Fais-moi confiance, title appeared on the album Laisse-moi partir in 1979, then Vivre ma vie in 1982 to music by Angelo Finaldi, A retro girl in 1984...).

Bibliography

Mouffe, At the heart of showbiz, biography of Carmel Dumas with the help of Mouffe, Les Éditions La Presse, 280 pages, 2020.

Filmography

Actress

  • 1967: You mustn't die for that: Madeleine
  • 1968: To the heart: Encyclopédine Monfette[3]
  • 1970: Where are you?[4]
  • 1974: Bulldozer: Solange Galarneau

Writer

  • 1974: Bulldozer

Awards and nominations

Notes and references

  1. "Mouffe, une artiste discrète et indépendante". Radio Canada (Radio interview). Retrieved July 30, 2019. In an interview with Stéphan Bureau, on July 29, 2019, she corrects the host by saying that she is 74 years old, not 72 years old. See also: http://www.genealogieplanete.com/news/view/id_1019/.
  2. "The song Ordinaire won first prize at the Sopot Festival, in Poland in 1970". Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.
  3. "Jusqu'au coeur (1969)" [To the heart]. Filmaffinity.
  4. "Où êtes vous donc?" [Where are you?]. Canadian Film Encyclopedia.
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