Jacques Fauteux, born on January twenty-nine, nineteen thirty-three, was a prominent Canadian television presenter and actor, renowned for his engaging presence on Télévision de Radio-Canada. His career spanned several decades, during which he became a familiar face on popular programs such as Appelez-moi Lise, Point de mire, Le Téléjournal, and Tous pour un.
In nineteen eighty-six, Fauteux transitioned from Radio-Canada to host a series of short-lived talk shows, including Un bon programme in nineteen eighty-eight and Fauteux prise 2 in nineteen ninety-two for TVA. His versatility extended beyond presenting, as he also took on small acting roles in notable productions like the film Bach and Broccoli (Bach et bottine) and the television series René Lévesque and Chartrand et Simonne.
Jacques Fauteux's contributions to Canadian media left a lasting impact, and he continued to be celebrated for his work until his passing in two thousand nine. He was laid to rest at the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery in Montreal, a testament to his legacy in the world of broadcasting.