Serge Postigo
Born (1968-11-14) November 14, 1968
EducationNational Theatre School of Canada
SpouseMarina Orsini
Children1

Serge Postigo (born November 14, 1968) is a Canadian actor.

Early life and education

Born in Agen, France, he moved to the Canadian province of Quebec during his childhood. He also lived in the Netherlands, Spain and Belgium for a short period. Immediately after his arrival in Canada, Postigo developed a strong interest in the theater industry. He obtained a diploma at the National Theatre School of Canada. Before finishing his studies, he started acting in 1990.

Career

Postigo is one of the many actors in Quebec culture playing in several television shows and soap operas such as Watatatow, Urgence and 4 et demi in the 1990s. He also appeared in the 2005 film, Aurore, in which he played the role of Télesphore Gagnon, the father of Aurore Gagnon, a real life girl in the 1910s and 1920s who was abused and murdered by him and his cousin Marie-Anne Houde.

Postigo won back-to-back MetroStar awards in 1998 and 1999 for best Male Role for the TV show 4 et demi. He also won the MetroStar award of the year in 1999. He was also nominated for a Jutras Award for best supporting actor for Ma vie en cinemascope as well as several Gemini Awards during the 1990s.

Personal life

Postigo and his wife, Marina Orsini, have one son.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Bittersweet Memories Olivier Guimond
2005 Idole instantanée Christophe
2005 Aurore Télésphore Gagnon
2006 Angel's Rage Père de Éric
2006 Duo Francis Roy
2018 La Bolduc Roméo Beaudry

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Les grands procès Me Vachon Episode: "Ginette Couture-Marchand"
1993–1994 Watatatow Joël Cusson 11 episodes
1995 Scoop IV Martin Bolduc 5 episodes
1997 Urgence Dr. Daniel Trudeau 3 episodes
1998 Un gars, une fille Lui-même Episode: "Au bureau de Guy/Au resto branché/Au lit 5"
1998 Tartuffe Valère Television film
1999 Rue l'Espérance Olivier Leblanc
2002 Music Hall Michel Simard
2011 Penthouse 5-0 Patrick Perreault 12 episodes
2016 Mirador 4 episodes
2018 Ruptures Alain Grimard 6 episodes
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