Marcel Sabourin, born on March twenty-fifth, nineteen thirty-five, is a distinguished Canadian actor and writer hailing from Quebec. His multifaceted career spans acting, screenwriting, film directing, theatrical directing, and teaching, showcasing his diverse talents in the performing arts.
He is perhaps best known for his compelling portrayal of Abel Gagné, the central character in Jean Pierre Lefebvre's acclaimed trilogy, which includes the films Don't Let It Kill You, The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died, and Now or Never. These roles have solidified his reputation as a significant figure in Canadian cinema.
In addition to his film work, Sabourin has made a lasting impact on children's television, most notably through his role as Professor Mandibule in the beloved series Les Croquignoles and La ribouldingue. His performances have resonated with audiences of all ages, further demonstrating his versatility as an artist.