
Bernard Fortin
Acting
Biography
Bernard Fortin (born January 17, 1957 in Baie-Comeau) is a Quebec actor and doubler born on January 17, 1957 in Baie-Comeau. He is, among other things, the regular Quebec voice of Tom Hanks, Woody Harrelson, Ned Flanders, Chef Wiggum and Reverend Lovejoy. Bernard Fortin is a graduate of the Conservatoire d'art dramatique de Montréal, promotion 1981. He also lends his voice to Ned Flanders, police officer Clancy Wiggum and Reverend Lovejoy in the Quebec version of Simpsons. He also lends his voice to Henri Hill in Henri pis sa gang. He is also the interpreter of the theme of the Adventurers of Space, animated drawing that was first broadcast in French in 1987. He also made the voice of the character Tinky Winky in the popular children's series Les Télétubbies. He also doubled a character in the animated series Star Wars. He also made the voice of Ed, representation of the serial killer Ed Gein, in the short Quebec animation film Pogo and his friends directed by François Guay in 2008. He was for many years the spokesperson for the Harvey's restaurant chain during his advertisements. He lent his voice to Simon in the Quebec version of the films Alvin and the Chipmunks He also doubles some Disney Hercules films: Pen and in Mulan 2: Yao.A lot is known when he co-hosted CKOI 96.9 the return of Patrice & Bernard
Known For

Two teams composed of a known personality and a contestant chosen from the public battle to guess the outcomes of astonishing scientific experiments.
Génial!

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La semaine des 4 Julie

Each day, Jean-Philippe Wauthier welcomes guests on the show in warm, friendly setting. His interviews focus on their newsworthy achievements but also, and most importantly, on their passions, interests and opinions.
Bonsoir bonsoir!

This daily quiz show puts strategy front and centre, as five celebrities answer general-knowledge questions to win money for their favourite charity. But here’s the catch: one of the five participants is cheating, because they’re secretly being fed the answers. The cheater’s mission is to play it smart so they can fool the other players and win the game without getting caught.
Le Tricheur

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Les Enfants de la télé

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En direct de l'univers

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Des squelettes dans le placard

Public figures from different backgrounds meet each week. At first glance, these guests would seem to have little in common. However, something does unite them all: an event or experience that they have graciously agreed to share that justifies their seat at the same table. As the program unfolds, their shared history is gradually revealed.
Y'a du monde à messe

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Curieux Bégin
Dany Turcotte invites celebrities to discover a small rural towns in unexpected and surprising ways. Events are carefully planned cater to the celebrity’s tastes, desires and passions.
La petite séduction

A culture show set hosted by Marc Labrèche and his collaborators, Simon Boulerice, Émilie Perreault and Fred Savard. Each week, based on a significant year in history, they revisit a cultural event of a previous era and compare it with today’s yardstick. The hosts and their guests examine subjects that link the chosen year to what’s hot in cultural circles right now.
Cette année-là

Annie-Soleil Proteau and Patrick Langlois spend an hour with a beloved and well-known figure to find out as much about them as possible and discover new aspects of their personality, in an entertaining mix of interviews and wackiness!
Ménage à trois

Two Quebec personalities candidly discuss the “firsts” that have marked their professional lives and shaped who they are both on and off camera. Our guests will also experience other unique “firsts” on the show. Emotions will run high as guests share personal secrets, reunite with long-lost friends, watch surprise variety numbers.
1res fois

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Tic tac show

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Équipé pour rouler

La petite vie was first a stage sketch of the comedy duo Ding et Dong, formed by Claude Meunier and Serge Thériault, and later a hit Quebec television sitcom aired by Radio-Canada from 1993 to 1999. In total, 59 episodes were created plus 3 specials, two for Christmas and one for New Year's 2000. It is to date the only Canadian TV show to ever gather more than 4 million viewers, a performance it achieved twice in 1995.
La Petite Vie

Hubert is a good-looking guy and a well-known, talented tattoo artist. Love isn't one of his top priorities, and neither is family. And then there's Fanny, a hard-working, dedicated social worker who has trouble keeping her working life separate from her private life. Guillaume, her boyfriend of the last seven years, understands her and gives her his unconditional support. They're trying for their first baby. So nothing predestined Hubert and Fanny to meet. But during a hold-up, they experience the most intense emotions they've ever felt. During the time when they're fearing for their lives, they rely on each other to survive. After the event, an irresistible desire to see each other again compels them to wonder whether spending a few hours together is really enough to change the course of their lives.
Hubert & Fanny

The series demonstrates that it's possible to make sustainable tourism family, think outside the box in interesting young and older children.
Partir autrement en famille

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On passe à l'Histoire

Complètement lycée is a parody of American teen series, following a group of high school students who face the typical challenges of adolescence: body image, homosexuality, basketball, love triangles, bullying, drug-addicted parents, predators, conversion therapies, heart transplants... Not easy being 15!