Yves P. Pelletier, born on January 15, 1961, is a multifaceted Canadian talent known for his work as an actor, screenwriter, and film director. His career took off in the early 1980s when he became a prominent member of the comedy troupe Rock et Belles Oreilles, where he showcased his comedic prowess from 1981 to 1995.
Throughout his career, Pelletier has made significant contributions to both film and television, appearing in various productions that highlight his versatility as a performer. His ability to engage audiences has made him a beloved figure in the Canadian entertainment industry.
In 2004, Pelletier transitioned into directing with his debut film, Love and Magnets (Les Aimants), which marked the beginning of a new chapter in his career. He continued to explore his directorial talents with the release of Face Time (Le Baiser du Barbu) in 2010, further establishing his presence behind the camera.