Mario Saint-Amand began his career in 1987 at the Denise-Pelletier Theater in
Le Mariage de Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro) alongside
Guy Nadon. Saint-Amand made the transition from opera to theatre by taking the role of Harlequin in
Marivaux's play ''
Le Jeu de l'Amour et du Hasard'' (The Game of Love and chance). Throughout the early 1990s, he appeared in a plays directed by
André Brassard, Dominique Champagne, and André Montmorency. Saint-Amand began his film career in the late 1980s. His first starring role was in the 1991 movie
Love Me (Love-Moi) directed by Marcel Simard. He starred in several TV series including
Scoop,
Networks and more recently, in
Grande Ourse, directed by
Patrice Sauvé. At the 1994
Gémeaux Awards, Saint-Amand won the "Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role" award for his notable portrayal of a man with
AIDS in a guest appearance on the TV series
L'Amour avec un grand A (Love with a Capital L). In 2004, he founded a company named
Les Films de la Dune (The Movies of the Dune) with the aim of producing his own projects. He also founded the
Ciné Cabarouette to introduce elementary school students to the art of film making. He continued to appear in movies throughout the 2000s, notably as
Gérald "Gerry" Boulet in
Gerry, a biopic about the lead singer of the French Canadian blues band
Offenbach. Saint-Amand began working as a screenwriter with the encouragement of
André Forcier. He started with the movie
Coteau rouge, in which he also played the character Henri Blanchard. Afterwards, he played for''L'enfer, c'est moi'' (Hell, it's me), the biographical story of Actress Néfertarie Bélizaire's childhood sexual abuse at the hands of her uncle in Haiti. He also played in "Pas de Mal À Une Mouche" (No Harm to a Fly) inspired by the Maryse Latandresse novel of the same name. In 2012, he started his own band "Le Saint-Amand Blues" and released five mini-albums. He produced two more albums in 2013 and 2014. In these albums, he paid homage to the songwriters of
Offenbach and
Gerry Boulet. These albums included 11 songs and 11 short stories that are part of the show he gave throughout Quebec during spring of 2013. In 2019, Mario Saint-Amand was a student at
Laval University and an assistant researcher at the Quebec Addiction Rehabilitation Center and has been a spokesperson for Maisons Péladeau since 2014. == Filmography ==