Alice Moreault
 
Biography-Since graduating from the National Theatre School of Canada in 2015, Alice Moreault has been one of the prominent faces of the new generation of actors. She multiplies her roles on the small screen, having appeared in "Comment devenir une légende", "Le jeu", "Alertes", "Le bonheur", "Anna et Arnaud", "Une affaire criminelle" (playing the role of policewoman Laurence Malenfant, the series' main character), among others. On the big screen, we can see her in the role of Maude in the feature film directed by Sophie Dupuis, "Solo". She also played Sandrine in Bruce LaBruce's "Saint-Narcisse". She has also worked on several short films, as a performer, screenwriter and producer. In the theater, Alice has appeared in "Les Plouffe" based on the work of Roger Lemelin, "Les louves" by Sarah Delappe at Espace Go, "La société des poètes disparus" by Tom Schulman at Théâtre Denise-Pelletier, "Laurel et Hardy" by Patrice Dubois and Luc Michaud at Théâtre du Nouveau Monde, "Le désir" by Michel-Marc Bouchard, "Clara" (based on the novel 'Aurélien'), "Mademoiselle et le Lieutenant anglais" by Anne Hébert. La Licorne audiences have seen her in Pierre-Michel Tremblay's "Psychédélique" Marilou, and Guillaume Lapierre-Desnoyers' "Invisibles". She continued the Quebec and international tour of Étienne Lepage and Alix Dufresne's play "Malaise dans la civilisation", presented at the FTA in 2022.


In the role of actor

Solo – TIFF Canada’s Top Ten 2023 (27/01/2024)

A Montreal Drag Queen deals with self-esteem issues in his personal and professional life in Solo. Simon (Théodore Pellerin) is a makeup artist by day, who performs in Montreal’s drag scene at night. Things seem to be looking up for Simon, as he falls for new drag artist Olivier (Félix Maritaud), who recently moved to […]