Role Play

"You be me, I'll be him."

Alice - Juliette Gosselin

At 21, Juliette Gosselin already has a filmography that would make many envious. In 2003, Juliette get's a kick-start in the co-production Battle of the Braves, starring alongside Gérard Depardieu. This first big-screen appearance will earn her a nomination at the Genie Awards for Best supporting actress.

The same year, she get's to play princess Yeesha in Ubisoft's video game Myst IV, directed by Michel Poulette. This experience will help her master the art of the "green screen". Director Louise Archambault then recruits her for the part of Gabrielle in her feature film Familia also starring Macha Grenon and Sylvie Moreau. In 2005, Juliette reunites with director Michel Poulette to film Histoire de famille, a tv-series in which she plays a leukemia sufferer.

The following year, Juliette shares the top of the poster with Céline Bonnier and Geneviève Bujold in Denis Chouinard's feature film, Délivrez-moi. For this performance, Juliette wins best actress at the 26th Atlantic Film Festival. Juliette also plays Xavier Dolan's younger sister in the horror film Martyrs by Pascal Laugier. At 17, she get's introduced to comedy in The Foundation, a Michael Dowse tv series presented on Bravo.

In 2010, Juliette lands the part of Lydia in Marc Bisaillon's second film, La Vérité. Recently, she has had the opportunity to be directed by Podz in Radio-Canada's tv-series "Tu m'aimes-tu?"

Aside from the seventh art, Juliette is passionate about horses and has been riding since she was eight. In 2010, she and her horse Hershey finished on top at the Quebec Equestrian Games winning two gold medals in the second level division.

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