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Donald Pilon Filmography

ActorBORN 1938MONTRÉAL27 FILMS IN DB

DonaldPilon

Known for Acting · Forgotten Flowers, Secret Weapons, The Crime of Ovide Plouffe

27
FILMS IN DB
$245
TOTAL VALUE
10
PRICED
$25
AVG VALUE
VHS
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Wind from Wyoming
~$64 · 4K · 1994
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MOST VALUABLE
Wind from Wyoming
$64 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Donald Pilon, born on April 12, 1938, is a celebrated Canadian actor whose contributions to film and television have left a lasting impact on the industry. Renowned for his compelling performances, Pilon won the Canadian Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1972 for his role in *The True Nature of Bernadette*. His talent was further recognized with a Genie Award nomination in 1985 for *The Crime of Ovide Plouffe*, which remains a touchstone in Canadian cinema. Collectors often seek out Pilon's work, particularly his standout performance in *Prince Lazure* (1992), a film that exemplifies the unique storytelling found in Canadian cinema. This title is cherished not only for its narrative but also for Pilon's ability to bring depth to his characters. As a key figure in the evolution of Canadian film, his works are essential additions to any serious collector’s library, representing both the artistry of the era and the rich history of Canadian film heritage.

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27 films
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What is Donald Pilon known for?

Donald Pilon is known for his acting roles in films such as 'Prince Lazure' (1992) as Baxwell, 'Master Cats' (1971) as Raymond Ducharme, and 'The Uncanny' (1977) as Mr. Blake.

What genres does Donald Pilon's filmography span?

Donald Pilon's filmography includes genres such as Drama, Comedy, History, Crime, TV Movie, and Horror.

What era does Donald Pilon's work cover?

Donald Pilon's work spans from 1968 to 2019, with the most-active decade being the 1970s.

How many films are in Donald Pilon's filmography?

Donald Pilon has appeared in a total of 27 films.