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Franck Sylvestre

Franck Sylvestre
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Actor
(Male)
Principal country concerned : Column : Theater, Cinema/tv

Being a storyteller and actor, Franck Sylvestre has toured different schools for 15 years telling stories and giving music workshops. He takes part in almost all the fairy tale festivals in Quebec. In 2010, Sylvestre produced and wrote the show La vengeance de Mocté Zuma, mixing fairy tale, theater and masks. From 2007 to 2010, he acted in La Croisée des Mots, a play produced by Les Deux Mondes Theatre. In 2009, Franck was cast in Black Hands, from Decalage Theatre. In 2010, he was in Macbeth produced by The Other Theatre. In cinema, he appeared in the box office smash Elvis Gratton 2 and Sortie 67, directed by Jephté Bastien. In 2008, he was a narrator in the CD version of the book Contes d'Afrique (Planète Rebelle). In 2009, Franck wrote a fairy tale in the compilation book Contes Verts for Planète Bleue (Michel Brûlé). In 2010, he wrote and recorded the audio book Contes du Ciel et de la Terre (Planète Rebelle).

He plays Character: Hangman Mathieu Léveillé, in Les Mains noires, procès de l'esclave incendiaire (Black Hands), directed by Tetchena Bellange, 2010, Documentary-Fiction, Canada, 2010.

Source:
www.blackhandsfilm.com/bios.html

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