
Hubert Gagnon
Acting
Biography
Hubert Gagnon was a Canadian television and theatre actor from Quebec. He was noted for being the voice-over of Homer Simpson and Grampa Simpson in the Canadian French-version of The Simpsons from 1989 to 2016 before actor Thiery Dubé took over.
Known For

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Le Grand Concert de la Francophonie célèbre Jean-Jaques Goldman

The tribulations of two Québec nationalists in the English-speaking world of insurance. A satire that draws its irony from a specific social situation. A typical example of the era's popular comedies based on television and trendy stars, which gave birth to a certain commercial stream in Québec cinema.
Hold on to Daddy's Ears
Aliens Calinelle and Picabo befriend human Francolin upon arrival on earth.
Les Oraliens

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Les beaux dimanches

Four astronauts have to stay 1000 days in a space station around Earth in order to prove that a trip to Europa, one of Jupiter's moon, is possible. The experience goes well until something happens on earth.
Project-M

Pogo the clown has his hands full when he agrees to monitor the pet of his neighbor Albert.
Pogo and Friends

Skin and Bones gently introduce us to the world of anorexia and bulimia. The heroines of this moving film in which reality and fiction merge are called Annie, Andréanne, Hélène, Eisha. They have in common their youth and charm - as well as a terrible tendency to self-destruct.