Patrick Huard is a multi-talented Canadian actor, director, writer, producer, and emcee. He has been in the business for 20 years and has appeared in 15 feature films, including La Vie après l'Amour, Nez Rouge, Sur le Seuil, Maman Last Call, Monica la Mitraille, Cadavres, Bon Cop Bad Cop, Funkytown, Starbuck, and Omertà. He has also performed in two comedy shows, 18 ans et plus and Face à Face, and in Eric Bogosian's play Talk Radio. On television, he has played a variety of characters in Music Hall, Cover Girl, Fortier, Au Nom de la Loi, and Taxi 0-22. He has also hosted several Juste pour rire galas, the Gala de l'ADISQ, the Soirée des Jutra, and a comedy series on Radio-Canada. As a director, he has produced and directed Taxi 0-22, in addition to videos, commercials, a documentary for Canal D, his first feature film, Les 3 P'tits Cochons, and Filière 13. He is also the ambassador, program director, and coproducer of the mobile channel Lib tv.
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💰 Net worth
Patrick Huard, a versatile Canadian actor, director, and writer, is expected to have a net worth ranging between $100K to $1M in 2024. Hailing from Quebec, he has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry with his talent and creativity. Known for his exceptional acting skills, he has appeared in various successful films and television series, captivating audiences with his performances. Additionally, Huard has also ventured into directing and writing, showcasing his multifaceted abilities. With a flourishing career and numerous accolades to his name, Patrick Huard continues to leave an indelible impact on the Canadian film industry.
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Biography/Timeline
1989
Patrick Huard broke into the Quebec show Business scene in 1989 as a Comedian, actor and television personality. A hard-working multifaceted talent, he came to attention of English Canada in the very popular Les Boys franchise, and cemented his credentials as the star of Bon Cop, Bad Cop, which he also co-wrote, now the most successful domestic film at the box office in the history of Canadian cinema. In 2007, he directed his first movie, Les 3 P’tits cochons, which was a hit in Quebec and won the Golden Reel Award for the top-grossing film of the year.