Patricia Paquin, born on October 25, 1968, in Montreal, is a prominent television personality from Quebec. She is well-known for her engaging presence on screen and her dedication to activism, particularly in the fight against muscular dystrophy.
As the daughter of Marcel Paquin and Gisèle Matteau-Paquin, Patricia grew up in a family that valued education and community. She has two sisters, Caroline and Dominique, and a twin brother, Patrice, who share her passion for life and family. Patricia pursued her studies at Collège Français de Montréal, laying the groundwork for her successful career.
Her rise to fame began with the television series Chambres en ville, which aired from 1989 to 1996, making her a household name in Quebec. Over the years, she has been recognized for her contributions to television, receiving two MetroStar Awards and one Gémeaux Award.
In her personal life, Patricia is a devoted mother to her son, whom she shares with Mathieu Gratton. Her journey as a television presenter and activist continues to inspire many in her community and beyond.