Martin Dubreuil, born on May twenty-six, nineteen seventy-two, is a talented Canadian actor and musician hailing from Quebec. He has garnered significant acclaim for his role in the film For Those Who Don't Read Me (À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas), which earned him the prestigious Prix Iris for Best Actor at the twenty-first Quebec Cinema Awards in two thousand nineteen.
Throughout his career, Dubreuil has been recognized with multiple nominations, including two Genie Awards and Canadian Screen Awards. He received accolades for Best Supporting Actor at the thirty-first Genie Awards for his performance in 10½ and was nominated for Best Actor at the seventh Canadian Screen Awards in two thousand nineteen for The Great Darkened Days (La grande noirceur).
In addition to his film achievements, he has been a three-time Jutra/Iris nominee for Best Supporting Actor, with nominations at the thirteenth Jutra Awards in two thousand eleven for 7 Days (Les 7 Jours du Talion), the nineteenth Quebec Cinema Awards in two thousand seventeen for Shambles (Maudite poutine), and the twenty-fourth Quebec Cinema Awards in two thousand twenty-two for Maria Chapdelaine.
Beyond acting, Dubreuil has made his mark in the music industry as a member of the band Les Breastfeeders, where he performed under the stage name 'Johnny Maldoror'. His diverse talents continue to resonate within the Canadian arts scene.