Death
of actor Aubert Pallascio
La Presse
July 6, 2020
Comedian
Aubert Pallascio, known for many roles on the small screen, in the movies and
on stage, died Sunday of cancer.
His sister Marcelle Pallascio said on Facebook that her brother died at the Saint-Raphaël Palliative Care Home in Montreal. He was 82 years old.
Aubert Pallascio was trained at the Paris Conservatory of
Dramatic Art.
During his career, which spanned more than 60 years, he
stepped on the boards of many scenes ranging from the Théâtre du Nouveau Monde
to Jean-Duceppe, passing by the Rideau Vert and Le Trident.
On television, we saw him more recently in the Unit 9
series, as well as in Destinies, Providence
and The Black Dog Inn. Many will also remember his character of Gabriel
Galarneau in the L’Héritage series, broadcast in the late 1980s.
His voice will also be familiar to fans of American cinema,
since he has dubbed several Hollywood actors,
including Morgan Freeman more than a dozen times.
He is survived by his sisters Maryse, Roseline, Sylvie,
Marcelle and Hélène and several nephews and nieces.
PALLASCIO, Aubert
Born: 8/19/1937, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada
Died: 7/5/2020, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada
Aubert Pallascio’s
western – actor:
Tales of the West – 1995 (Paul Bel-Air)
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