

Biography
Louise Forestier (born Louise Belhumeur on August 10, 1942) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and actress. Born in Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada, Forestier was trained in acting at the National Theatre School in Montreal, but it was as a singer that she first became known in 1966, when she received the Renée Claude Trophy from Le Patriote, a boîte à chansons in east-end Montreal, and was named Discovery of the Year on the Radio-Canada TV program Jeunesse Oblige. In 1968 she was part of the extraordinarily successful revue L'Osstidcho, followed the next year by L'Osstidchomeurt with Robert Charlebois, Yvon Deschamps and Mouffe. She and Charlebois recorded the landmark song "Lindberg'" and toured France in 1969. In April 1970 Forestier starred in the Michel Tremblay, François Dompierre musical, Demain matin Montréal m'attend.
Known For
Chef d'orchestre (2025)Age: 82
Dying Alive (2021)Age: 78as Françoise (voice)
2 Seconds (1998)Age: 55as Mom
The Postmistress (1992)Age: 49as La mairesse
Angel Life (1979)Age: 36
Ti-Cul Tougas, ou, Le bout de la vie (1976)Age: 33
Québec fête juin '75 (1976)Age: 33as Elle-même
Orders (1974)Age: 31as Claudette Dusseault
Backyard Theatre (1973)Age: 30
IXE-13 (1972)Age: 29as Taya, Gisèle Dubœuf, Lydia Johnson






