
Paul Buissonneau
Paul Buissonneau started his career as a singer with french chorus "Les Compagnons de la Chanson". While the chorus was touring North America with Édith Piaf, Paul left the "Compagnons" and stayed in Canada. He became actor, put on stage many plays and revues, particularly for children (Quebec baby-boomers surely remember his "Roulotte") and made many T. V. appearances. A colorful character, Buissonneau founded "Le Théâtre de Quat'Sous" (litterally, The Four Pence Theater) with actors Yvon Deschamps and Jean-Louis Millette, and actor and singer-songwriter Claude Léveillée in 1955, and on may 1968, he put on stage a happening that changed music and theater in Quebec: "L'Osstidcho", starring Deschamps, singer Louise Forestier, singer-songwriter Robert Charlebois and his wife Mouffe. Other memories from Paul Buissonneau is his character Piccolo, created in the late 60's for a children TV series of the same name.
18
Films
3
TV Shows
Known For
21 Credits
Les Intrépides
as M. Coderre
1992

Viens voir les comédiens
as Self
2002

The Moderns
as Alexandre: Group Montparno
1988

Dimensions
1966

Two Women In Gold
as Monsieur Plâtre
1970

Sonia
as Paul
1986

Valérie
1969

Heads or Tails
as Metteur en scène
1997

Napoléon
as Louis XVIII
1984

Radio-Canada Fifty Years of Great Children Television
as Picolo
1954

The United States of Albert
as Gouverneur
2005

The Haven
as Rosaire Courvoisier
1997