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In 1986, she hosted ''Mon corps, c'est mon corps'', a television special produced by [[Télé-Québec]] and the [[National Film Board]] to educate children on how to protect themselves against [[child sexual abuse]].<ref>"Watch your language: Series probes rise of English". ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'', September 15, 1986.</ref>
In 1986, she hosted ''Mon corps, c'est mon corps'', a television special produced by [[Télé-Québec]] and the [[National Film Board]] to educate children on how to protect themselves against [[child sexual abuse]].<ref>"Watch your language: Series probes rise of English". ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'', September 15, 1986.</ref>


She also had supporting roles in the films ''[[Ticket to Heaven]]'' and ''[[Mario (film)|Mario]]'', and the television series ''Marisol'' and ''La galère''.
She also had supporting roles in the films ''[[Ticket to Heaven]]'' and ''[[Mario (1984 film)|Mario]]'', and the television series ''Marisol'' and ''La galère''.


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Claire Pimparé (born August 22, 1952) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her longtime television role as Passe-Carreau in the children's television series Passe-Partout,[1] and her role as Gabrielle in the film Yesterday, for which she garnered a Genie Award nomination as Best Actress at the 1st Genie Awards.[2]

In 1986, she hosted Mon corps, c'est mon corps, a television special produced by Télé-Québec and the National Film Board to educate children on how to protect themselves against child sexual abuse.[3]

She also had supporting roles in the films Ticket to Heaven and Mario, and the television series Marisol and La galère.

References

  1. ^ "French children's show goes ethnic". Toronto Star, January 26, 1988.
  2. ^ Jay Scott, "Changeling leads Canadian Film Award nominees". The Globe and Mail, February 8, 1980.
  3. ^ "Watch your language: Series probes rise of English". Montreal Gazette, September 15, 1986.