Guillaume Lambert

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Guillaume Lambert
Born (1984-01-31) January 31, 1984 (age 40)
Occupation(s)actor, writer, filmmaker
Years active2000s-present
Known forL'Âge adulte, Niagara

Guillaume Lambert (born January 31, 1984) is a Canadian actor and filmmaker from Sorel-Tracy, Quebec,[1] most noted as a writer, producer and star of the web television series Adulthood (L'Âge adulte)[2] and director of the film Niagara.[3]

He has also appeared in the films Gerontophilia, Life's a Bitch (Toutes des connes) and Testament, and the television series Nouvelle adresse, Ruptures, Like-moi!, Échappées and La Confrérie.

In 2015 he published the novel Satyriasis : mes années romantiques,[4] an autofiction about navigating contemporary dating culture as a gay man.[5] He published his second novel, Eschatologie, in 2022.[6]

His first feature film as a director, My Intelligent Comedy (Les scènes fortuites), was released in 2018.[1] In 2021 he co-created and co-wrote the limited dramatic series Audrey est revenue for Club Illico.[7] Niagara, his second feature film, was released in 2022.[3]

He won two Gémeaux Awards in 2022, for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy for La Confrérie and Best Writing for Audrey est revenue.[8]

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