
Actor
Born August 2, 1914 in La Tuque, Québec, Canada
Félix Leclerc, (August 2, 1914 – August 8, 1988) was a French-Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, writer, actor and Québécois political activist. He was made an Officer of the Order of Canada on December 20, 1968. Leclerc was posthumously inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame for his songs "Moi, mes souliers", "Le P'tit Bonheur" and "Le Tour de l'île" in 2006. Félix Leclerc was born in La Tuque, Quebec, Canada in 1914, the sixth in a family of eleven children. He began his studies at the University of Ottawa but was forced to stop because of the Great Depression.

Barefoot at Dawn
Narration

Finding Macpherson
Self (archive footage)

Félix
Self (archive footage)

Félix Leclerc chante Cadet Rousselle

Cinéma, cinéma
Self (archive footage)

Le Québec est au monde
Narrator

Numéro un
Self

Midi Première
Self

Le Grand Échiquier
Self

Discorama
Self

The Promised Land
François Latulippe, un colon

Félix Leclerc, troubadour
Self

Log Drive
Narrator (voice)