Thérèse Renaud (July 3, 1927 – December 12, 2005) was a Canadian actress and writer associated with Les Automatistes.
On her return to Montreal, she worked as a comedian and singer, appearing on radio and television.
While there, she conducted interviews with people from the arts for Radio Canada.
[2] In 1946, she published Les Sables du rêve, considered to be the first Automatist work.
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