Macha Grenon, born on June seventh, nineteen sixty-eight, in Montreal, Quebec, is a distinguished Canadian film and television actress. With a career spanning several decades, she has captivated audiences with her performances in various acclaimed television series and films.
Her notable television credits include roles in popular series such as Urban Angel, Scoop, Le cœur a ses raisons, Emily of New Moon, Nouvelle adresse, and H2O. In addition to her television work, Grenon has appeared in several films, including The Pianist, Stardom, Familia, Windsor Protocol, You Can Thank Me Later, Days of Darkness, Barney's Version, and The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom.
Grenon's talent was recognized when she received a Best Actress nomination at the twenty-sixth Genie Awards for her outstanding performance in Familia. This accolade highlights her dedication and skill as an actress in the competitive film industry.
Coming from a family with a rich academic background, her father, Michel Grenon, was a history professor at the Université du Québec à Montréal, while her grandfather, Hector Grenon, was a historian known for his contributions to the history of Montreal.