Dany Boudreault
Dany Boudreault (born in Canada in 1983) is an actor, writer and poet. Since training at the National Theatre School of Canada, he has taken part in around thirty stage productions. In 2012, along with Jérémie Boucher and Maxime Carbonneau, he founded La Messe Basse, a theatre company that favours a queer approach to creation. He wrote and performed in Je suis Cobain (peu importe) (2010) and (e), un genre d’épopée (2013), plays that explore sexual ambiguity and personal narratives. With Maxime Carbonneau he co-directed La femme la plus dangereuse du Québec (2017) inspired by the life and writings of Josée Yvon, followed by Je t’écris au milieu d’un bel orage (2021), which premiered at the Théâtre du Nouveau Monde, based on extracts from correspondence between Albert Camus and Maria Casarès. Dany Boudreault also appears in film and on television.