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| Name | Stephanie Saint-Amand |
| Birth date | 1978 |
| Birth place | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
| Occupation | Actress, producer |
| Years active | 2001–present |
| Spouse | Marc-André Grondin (m. 2012) |
Stephanie Saint-Amand is a Canadian actress and producer known for her work in Quebec's vibrant film and television industry. Emerging in the early 2000s, she has built a respected career through roles in critically acclaimed series and feature films. Her performances are often noted for their depth and authenticity, contributing significantly to contemporary Canadian cinema. Beyond acting, she has expanded her influence through production work, collaborating with notable figures like Podz and Louis Morissette.
Born in 1978 in Montreal, Stephanie Saint-Amand was raised in a culturally rich environment that fostered an early interest in the arts. She pursued formal training in performance, graduating from a prominent acting program in Quebec. Her early professional experiences included stage work in Montreal's theatre scene, where she honed her craft before transitioning to on-screen roles. This foundational period in Canada's artistic hub provided the essential groundwork for her subsequent career in film and television.
Saint-Amand's screen career began with guest appearances on popular Quebec television series in the early 2000s. Her breakthrough came with a significant role in the dramatic television series Les Hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin, which established her as a recognizable talent. She further solidified her reputation with a starring role in the award-winning police drama 19-2, a critically acclaimed adaptation of the original French language series. Throughout her career, she has worked with renowned directors such as Philippe Falardeau and Éric Tessier, appearing in films that have been featured at festivals like the Toronto International Film Festival. In recent years, she has also moved into producing, developing projects under the banner of ComediHa!, a major Quebec entertainment group.
Saint-Amand's achievements are marked by her association with several award-winning productions. The series 19-2 received multiple Prix Gémeaux awards, Canada's highest honor for French-language television. Her film work, including roles in features like Le Trip à trois and Gurov et Anna, has contributed to projects celebrated within Canadian cinema. While individual acting awards have been elusive, her consistent presence in critically and commercially successful projects is a testament to her professional standing. Her foray into production represents a key career evolution, allowing her to shape content within the Quebec industry.
Saint-Amand maintains a notably private personal life. She is married to fellow Quebec actor Marc-André Grondin, known for his roles in films like C.R.A.Z.Y. and The Trotsky. The couple, who wed in 2012, are occasionally seen together at industry events such as the Gala Artis and the Jutra Awards ceremony. They reside in Montreal, actively participating in the local cultural community while keeping their family life out of the public spotlight. Her dedication to her craft is often cited by colleagues in interviews, though she rarely gives them herself.
A selected list of her work includes: * La Vie secrète des gens heureux (2005) – Film * Les Hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin (2006-2009) – Television Series * Le Trip à trois (2010) – Film * 19-2 (2011-2015) – Television Series * Gurov et Anna (2014) – Film * L'Heure bleue (2019) – Television Series * Confessions (2021) – Film
Category:Canadian film actresses Category:Canadian television actresses Category:Actresses from Montreal Category:1978 births Category:Living people