François Godin (playwright)

François Godin is a Canadian actor and playwright from Quebec,[1] most noted as a two-time Governor General's Award nominee for French-language drama.

[2] He appeared in Une soirée avec Jacques Brel for the Théâtre français de Toronto in 1993,[2] for which he received a Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination for Best Leading Actor, Musical Theatre.

[3] He wrote various radio dramas before premiering his first theatrical play, Il n’y a nulle part en Amérique, in 1994,[2] and continued to work principally as a musical theatre actor until premiering Louisiane Nord in 2004.

[4] His third play, Je suis d'un would be pays, followed in 2007,[5] and received Godin's second GG nomination at the 2009 Governor General's Awards.

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