Roger Lemelin
Canadian author and screenwriter

Born
April 7th, 1919
106 years ago
Died
1992
33 years ago — 73 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Canada
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This individual was a significant figure in Canadian literature, largely recognized for contributions to novels and screenplay writing. The author's work frequently depicted the lives and customs within Quebec society. One of the most notable works is the novel 'Les Plouffe,' which reflects on a working-class family's life during the Great Depression in Quebec. Additionally, adaptations of this work transitioned into television, enhancing its reach and cultural significance. The author also authored several other novels that explored themes of family and identity in Quebec.
Wrote 'Les Plouffe'
Created screen adaptations of his work
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