Abbreviation | UDA |
---|---|
Formation | 1937 |
Founder | René Bertrand |
Type | Trade union |
Headquarters | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Location |
|
Membership | 6,900 |
Official language | French |
President | Sophie Prégent |
Director general | Alexandre Curzi |
Affiliations | International Federation of Actors |
Website | uda |
Formerly called |
|
The Union des artistes (UDA; literally "Union of Artists") is a Quebec-based labour organization representing stage, television, radio, and film performers in French-language media in Canada. (The English-language labour organization is the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists.) It represents over 6,900 members and is affiliated with the International Federation of Actors (FIA). The current president is Sophie Prégent.
The UDA was founded in 1937 by the singer René Bertrand. It has been recognized under Quebec law since 1987 and under federal law since 1992.
Presidents
- 1937–1939: René Bertrand
- 1939–1941: Eddy Beaudry
- 1941–1954: Gérard Delage
- 1954–1955: Louis Bélanger
- 1955–1957: Mia Riddez
- 1957–1960: Jean Duceppe
- 1960–1962: Bertrand Gagnon
- 1962–1966: Pierre Boucher
- 1966–1972: Jean-Paul Jeannotte
- 1972–1974: Robert Rivard
- 1974–1975: Jean Brousseau
- 1975–1980: Robert Rivard
- 1980–1983: Louise Deschâtelets
- 1983–1984: Yves Létourneau
- 1984–1985: Nicole Picard
- 1985–1997: Serge Turgeon
- 1997–2007: Pierre Curzi
- 2007–2013: Raymond Legault
- 2013–2023: Sophie Prégent
- 2023–present: Tania Kontoyanni
External links
- Official website (in French)
- Union des Artistes at the Encyclopedia of Canadian Theatre
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.