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Aliases: No known aliases

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada

Homepage: http://rochvoisine.com

Movie Involvements: 7

TV Involvements: 12


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Biography

Joseph Armand Roch Voisine (born 26 March 1963) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, actor, and radio and television host who lives in Montreal and Paris. He writes and performs material in both English and French. He won the Juno Award for Male Vocalist of the Year in 1994. In 1997 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. Born in Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada, he grew up in Saint-Basile, New Brunswick and later moved to Notre-Dame-du-Lac, Quebec when he was 12. Voisine studied at École technique des métiers de Lauzon in Lévis (today Guillaume-Couture Secondary School) and at Polyvalente de Lévis (today École Pointe-Lévy). Then he continued for 4 years at Cégep Limoilou. He attended the University of Ottawa where he graduated in 1985 with a degree in physiotherapy and played 4 seasons with the uOttawa Gee-Gees men's hockey team. Voisine aspired to be a professional ice hockey player. He had to set his plans aside when he was severely injured while playing baseball in 1981. In the summer of 1986, he had his music debut when he sang on Canada Day (1 July) in front of 50,000 people at la Ronde amusement park in Montreal. He also worked as presenter of music videos on Top Jeunesse on the TQS (Télévision Quatre-Saisons) private French Quebec channel. In 1989, he appeared as Dany Ross in the CBC Television series Lance et Compte (He Shoots, He Scores). Voisine's musical breakthrough came with his 1989 album Hélène which sold three million copies and became a major hit not only in Quebec but also in France, Belgium and Switzerland. In 1990, Hélène was awarded the Best Album prize at the Victoires de la Musique. He capitalized on his big success by releasing a bilingual French/English album Double with one CD containing all-French songs, the other all-English songs trying to position himself in both francophone and anglophone markets. After a highly successful European Tour in 1991, he was awarded France's Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, becoming the youngest artist to receive it at age 28. His second European tour culminated on 17 April 1992 at Champ-de-Mars in Paris where he sang in front of 75,000 people. The show was broadcast live on TF1 and reached 14 million viewers. In 1993, Voisine had his biggest English-language hit to date with the single and album both entitled I'll Always Be There, on which he worked with David Foster. The single reached number four on the Canadian music charts while the album reached number seven. Also in 1993, his wax statue was launched in Musée Grévin in Paris. In 2004, he had a huge success with the traditional song "Jean Johnny Jean" written by Gildas Arzel. The song appeared in Voisine's album Coup de tête. Over the years, he has continued alternating between recording both French and English-language albums. His French language work and concert tours have continued to enjoy success in Europe (especially France) and Quebec, while his English-language recordings are a frequent mainstay of Canadian adult contemporary radio. He also enjoys huge success internationally. In 2006, he took part alongside other musicians[2] in L'Or de nos vies in a formation named Fight Aids singing a song composed by Kyo. Revenues went to Fight Aids Monaco. ... Source: Article "Roch Voisine" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Most Famous Work

Star Academy
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Star Academy

(2001) Self
La petite séduction
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2

La petite séduction

(2006) Self
Stars 90
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Stars 90

(1990) Self
La fureur
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La fureur

(1998) Self - Musical Guest
Le Grand spectacle de la Fête nationale dans la Capitale
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Victoires de la musique
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2

Victoires de la musique

(1985) Self (Francophone Album of the Year)
La belle tournée
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La belle tournée

(2021) Self
On connaît la chanson
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On connaît la chanson

(2011) Self - Musical Guest

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
2024 Roch Voisine
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Self
Self
2021 Self
Roch Voisine
2020 Self
Self
2019 Self
2018 Self
Self
Self
2017 Self
Self
2014 N/A
Self
Self
Self
2013 Self
Self
2011 Self - Musical Guest
2010 Self
Self
2009 Self
2006 Self
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2004 Self
2003 Self
2002 Himself
Self
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2001 Self
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Self
2000 N/A
1999 Self
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1998 Self
Self
Self - Musical Guest
Self
1997 N/A
1990 Self
1987 Self
1985 Self (Francophone Album of the Year)
1982 Self
1977 Self
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