Isabelle Brouillette gives details on her role in À coeur bleue

Isabelle Brouillette gives details on her role in À coeur bleue
Isabelle Brouillette gives details on her role in À coeur bleue

Isabelle Brouillette lent her voice to the characters of grandmother Ange and Adam’s mother, Gisèle, in the film Adam is slowly changing by Joël Vaudreuil, in theaters from June 7.

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“Ange, the grandmother, does not live up to her name. She will traumatize Adam. The mother is very sweet and she broods over her son,” the actress told us. This fall, we will see her in the guise of Virginie, a new character, in the last season ofWith a beating heart. “I play a woman who will manage to avoid the worst. I am paired with Paul Doucet.

I studied with him, and this is the first time we’ve played together. He does my ex-husband. We are divorced and he does not accept divorce.” She is currently filming and is also doing the illustrations for the third volume of children’s books written by Edith Cochrane, At the bottom of my yardwhich will be published in spring 2025. In addition to the small screen, we will be able to see her on stage when she resumes, in October, the tour of the play Two women in gold across Quebec. Furthermore, his daughter, Lula Brouillette-Lucien, recently graduated from the National Theater School of Canada. “We were both invited to the show There will always be culture with Émilie Perreault. It was our first public outing together.”

Lula, who we could see in Indefensible at the beginning of the year, will be the summer piece Fortissimo!, from La Roulotte, which will tour Montreal parks. “I’m proud of her. I saw her graduation show and she was so good! She was made for this, and I’m glad she dared, because it’s a decision, in a lifetime, to take this risk. It’s not easy all the time, it’s ups and downs. I’m glad she had the courage to do it and I wish her the best.”

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