
Acting · 73 years old
Petit-Saguenay, Québec, Canada
Germain Houde (born December 14, 1952) is a Genie Award-winning Canadian actor from Petit-Saguenay, Quebec. He has usually played tough-guy parts; his screen characters have ranged from cruel criminals to corrupt policemen. A graduate of the Conservatoire d’Art Dramatique de Québec, Houde spent his early years in theatre including time with an experimental troupe in England. His first cinematic role was in Anne Claire Poirier’s acclaimed A Scream from Silence (Mourir à tue-tête), where he played a vicious rapist. He has won two Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his roles in Good Riddance (Les bons débarras) and Night Zoo (Un Zoo la nuit). His other roles have included the television series Omerta, Les Filles de Caleb, Les Invincibles and Vertige, and the films Prettykill, Love Me (Love-moi), Terminal City Ricochet, Léolo, Jerome's Secret, Fear of Water (La Peur de l'eau) and 2 Frogs in the West.

Le clan
Réjean Marcil

Les filles de Caleb: l'histoire d'une passion
Self

Alerte Amber
Gilbert "Colonel" Charbonneau

Vertige
Gilles Roussel

Sorcières
Armand Bussières

La Bolduc
Conrad Gauthier

Good Riddance
Guy

Léolo
Teacher

Four Stiffs and a Trombone
Augustin Marleau

Night Zoo
Charlie

Terminal City Ricochet
Ace

Les Enfants de la télé
Self

The Mysterious Miss C.
Ministre de l'éducation

Craque la vie!
Richard Beaudoin

Emilie
Caleb Bordeleau

La promesse
Yves Chamberland

The Happiness of Others
Raymond

Victor Lessard
Victor's Father

The Broken Line
Roman

No Return
Robert Beaulac