
Acting · 65 years old
Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada
René Claude Simard, CM CQ, (born February 28, 1961) is a pop singer from Quebec. He is the older brother of Nathalie Simard. Simard was born in Chicoutimi, Quebec. In 1974, René Simard was awarded the Grand Prix by Frank Sinatra at the annual Tokyo Music Festival. In Canada, he hosted the CBC Television series, The René Simard Show, from 1977 to 1979. Simard is also an occasional actor. He played the henchman Stu in the 1995 film Kids of the Round Table. Between 2006 and 2008, he hosted the television series L'heure de gloire on Radio-Canada. Simard was formerly managed by Guy Cloutier as well as his sister Nathalie. In 2004, Cloutier was convicted of sexually assaulting Nathalie when she was a child. Michel Vastel's 2005 book on the case, Briser le silence (Breaking the Silence), alleged that René co-operated with Cloutier in trying to hide the assaults. In 2005, Simard made a public statement in which he denied this. In 1999 he briefly played the role of The Phantom in the Toronto production of The Phantom of the Opera (April to May 23, 1999). He was succeeded by Paul Stanley. Simard has been married to TV hostess Marie-Josée Taillefer since 1987. In 2014, Simard was named a Member of the Order of Canada "or his contributions to the development of Quebec culture as a performer, host and director." Source: Article "René Simard" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Sucré salé
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The Devil's Share
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Y'a du monde à messe
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Bye Bye

Les Enfants de la télé
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Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
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The Mike Douglas Show
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Sacrée Soirée
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I've Had It
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Le Tricheur
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La tour
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Tout le monde en parle
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Bonsoir bonsoir!
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Silence, on joue!
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En mode Salvail
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On va se le dire
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In Lieu of Flowers
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Autour de Minuit – Un cabaret historique

René Simard, 50 ans d'amour

Un enfant comme les autres...
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