Geneviève Bujold

Geneviève Bujold

30 titles Acting Jul 01, 1942 Montréal, Québec, Canada

Geneviève Bujold, born on July 1, 1942, is a prominent Canadian actress celebrated for her work in both theater and film. She gained significant recognition for her stunning performance as Anne Boleyn in the 1969 film *Anne of the Thousand Days*, which earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress and an Academy Award nomination.

Bujold's career began with her television debut in the 1963 film *Le square*, followed by her first feature film, *Amanita Pestilens*, that same year. In 1967, she starred in Michel Brault’s *Between Salt and Sweet Water* and subsequently took on the title role in a Hallmark Hall of Fame production of *Saint Joan*, which garnered her an Emmy nomination despite her preference for film over television.

Her Canadian film *Isabel* (1968), directed by her then-husband Paul Almond, marked a pivotal moment in her career, as it was one of the first Canadian films to be distributed by a major Hollywood studio. This success led to her casting in *Anne of the Thousand Days*, where she impressed producer Hal B. Wallis.

Bujold's impressive filmography includes notable titles like *The Trojan Women* (1971), *Earthquake* (1974), and *Dead Ringers* (1988). Throughout her career, she has received multiple accolades, including three Canadian Film Awards, a Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress, and nominations for an Emmy and a Canadian Screen Award, showcasing her enduring talent and impact in the film industry.

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