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Danny Gilmore (born December 23, 1973) is a Canadian actor, who is best known for his role as Vallier in John Greyson's Lilies (1996), for which he received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actor at the 17th Genie Awards.[1] He has also appeared in the films Gaz Bar Blues, Ice Cream, Chocolate and Other Consolations (Crème glacée, chocolat et autres consolations), Les Fils de Marie, Days of Darkness (L'Âge des ténèbres), Maria Chapdelaine and the French–Canadian TV movie Marie-Antoinette.

Gilmore wrote, produced and directed the independent film Bonzaïon in 2004. He was also named as one of ten directors to watch by the Canadian media journal Playback in 2005.[2]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1996 Lilies (Les Feluettes) Vallier
1999 The Last Breath (Le Dernier souffle) Policeman
2000 Winter Lily Clive
2001 Ice Cream, Chocolate and Other Consolations (Crème glacée, chocolat et autres consolations) Samuel
2002 Summer Shane Murphy
2002 Marie's Sons (Les fils de Marie) Alex
2003 Saved by the Belles Sean
2003 Gaz Bar Blues Guy Brochu
2004 Bonzaïon Claude
2006 Family History (Histoire de famille) Claudio
2006 A Family Secret (Le Secret de ma mère) Bertrand 22-40 ans
2006 The Point Harold
2007 Days of Darkness (L'Âge des ténèbres) Ecuyer du prince noir
2008 Truffles (Truffe) Commerçant #4
2018 A Place to Live (Pour vivre ici) Stéphane Langevin
2020 My Salinger Year Father
2020 You Will Remember Me (Tu te souviendras de moi) Mathieu
2021 Maria Chapdelaine Le Curé

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1997 Ces enfants d'ailleurs Jan Pawlowski Miniseries
1998 The Girl Next Door Kyle Meechum Television film
1999 The Hunger Théophile Episode: "Dream Sentinel"
2000 The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne Bill Sticker Episode: "Queen Victoria and the Giant Mole"
2001 Dice Nick 6 episodes
2002 Jean Duceppe Pierre Valcourt Episode: "1955-1959: La famille éclatée"
2003 Bliss Daniel Episode: "Aural Sex"
2004 Temps dur Pic Lavoie 4 episodes
2005 Minuit, le soir Nino
2006 Live Once, Die Twice Restaurant Maitre'd Television film
2006 René Lévesque Claude Sylvestre Episode: "Le saut en politique (1958-1960)"
2006 Marie-Antoinette Comte de Fersen Television film
2011 Toute la vérité Alexis Paquette 6 episodes
2012 Fréquences Gabriel 11 episodes
2012–2019 Unité 9 Bertrand Pariseau 10 episodes
2013–2014 19-2 Sébastien Francoeur 7 episodes
2014 Trauma Jérôme Lécuyer Episode: "Corps et esprit"
2014 Côté théâtre Edward Episode: "Le chef d'oeuvre de M. Goldman"
2015 Les Jeunes Loups Philippe St-Pierre 10 episodes
2016 Legacy, a Kate McDougal Investigation Todd Dawson 6 episodes
2016, 2017 Au secours de Béatrice Tom 2 episodes
2017–2018 District 31 Me Renaud Gravel 7 episodes
2019 Marika M. Griffin 6 episodes
2019 Victor Lessard Abel Parker / Messiah 10 episodes
2019–2021 Pierre Basquet Enquêteur Langelier 8 episodes
2020 Barkskins Pierre Gasquet 5 episodes
2021–present Alertes Guillaume Pelletier 31 episodes

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Danny Gilmore is a Canadian actor known for his leading role as Vallier in John Greyson's film Lilies (1996), for which he received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actor. He has built a prolific career primarily in Quebec French-language film and television, appearing in numerous series and films since the mid-1990s. Notable television roles include Bertrand Pariseau in Unité 9 (2012–2019), Abel Parker in Victor Lessard (2019), Renaud Gravel in District 31 (2017–2018), and Guillaume Pelletier in Alertes (2021–2022). His film credits feature appearances in Gaz Bar Blues, Days of Darkness, and Maria Chapdelaine (2021), as well as the international series Barkskins (2020). In addition to acting, Gilmore has worked as a writer and director on independent projects, including the feature Bonzaïon (2004) and the short film L'Offre et la demande (2007), and was named one of ten directors to watch by the Canadian media journal Playback in 2005.

Early life

Birth and background

Danny Gilmore was born on December 23, 1973, in Canada. He is identified as a Canadian actor. Publicly available biographical details about his early life, family, upbringing, or education remain scarce, with major sources providing no further verified information on these aspects.

Career

Breakthrough with Lilies

Danny Gilmore gained prominent early recognition for his leading role as Vallier in John Greyson's 1996 film Lilies, an adaptation of Michel Marc Bouchard's play Les feluettes. The film employs a play-within-a-film structure, with an all-male cast performing in a 1952 Quebec prison setting to reenact events from 1912 involving a love triangle marked by betrayal and revenge. Gilmore portrayed Vallier, the angelic young man central to the romantic and tragic narrative. His performance earned him a nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role at the 17th Genie Awards. Notably, the film received three nominations in that category for its young leads—Gilmore, Jason Cadieux, and Matthew Ferguson—reflecting the production's successful experiment in extending emotional range through all-male casting. Lilies itself secured 12 to 14 Genie nominations and won four awards, including Best Motion Picture. This role and nomination brought Gilmore significant industry notice as his major entry into feature film acting.

Film acting roles

Danny Gilmore has maintained a consistent presence in Quebec and French-Canadian cinema through supporting and character roles in feature films following his breakthrough in Lilies. His work reflects a commitment to local productions, with limited international exposure beyond occasional appearances. In the early 2000s, Gilmore portrayed Samuel in the romantic comedy-drama Ice Cream, Chocolate and Other Consolations (Crème glacée, chocolat et autres consolations, 2001). He went on to play Alex in Les Fils de Marie (2002). In 2003, he appeared as Guy Brochu in the family drama Gaz Bar Blues, where he depicted one of the sons in a struggling family-run gas station. He later took on the role of un écuyer in Denys Arcand's Days of Darkness (L'Âge des ténèbres, 2007). In more recent years, Gilmore played Mathieu in the drama You Will Remember Me (Tu te souviendras de moi, 2020), the Father in My Salinger Year (2020), and Le Curé in Maria Chapdelaine (2021). These performances highlight his ongoing involvement in Quebec cinema's character-driven narratives.

Directing and writing

Danny Gilmore's work as a director and writer has been confined to a handful of independent, low-budget French-language projects in Quebec cinema. He wrote, directed, produced, and played the role of Claude in the micro-budget feature Bonzaïon (2004), a comedic film shot on miniDV with a $10,000 budget that he co-created with Clermont Jolicoeur and co-produced with Jolicoeur and actress Jacynthe René. The project, which centered on a man raising ransom money through a marijuana plantation scheme, received boutique theatrical distribution in Quebec in 2005 and attracted modest attention for its irreverent style. In recognition of his debut behind the camera on Bonzaïon, Gilmore was named one of Playback magazine's "ten directors to watch" in 2005, highlighting his potential alongside other emerging Canadian filmmakers. He went on to write and direct the short film L'Offre et la demande (2007). Gilmore later contributed as writer on the short Bec de Lièvre (2014), directed by Louis Bélanger. These directing and writing credits represent occasional creative extensions of his career, which has primarily centered on acting in film and television.

Television acting roles

Danny Gilmore has enjoyed a steady television career, primarily in French-language Quebec productions, where he has taken on recurring roles in several popular and long-running series. He portrayed Bertrand Pariseau in Unité 9 from 2012 to 2019, appearing in 10 episodes of the acclaimed prison drama. He took on the dual role of Abel Parker / Messiah in Victor Lessard, appearing in 10 episodes of the thriller series in 2019. Gilmore also appeared in international television, playing Pierre Gasquet in the 2020 miniseries Barkskins, in 5 episodes. He played Guillaume Pelletier in Alertes, in 36 episodes of the drama series (2021–2022). His earlier television work includes the role of Comte de Fersen in the 2006 TV movie Marie-Antoinette. These roles demonstrate his consistent work in Quebec television, providing sustained opportunities in French-language productions following his initial film breakthrough.

Awards and nominations

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