Marie-Soleil Tougas

Marie-Soleil Tougas

Known for: Acting
Biography: 1970-05-03
Deathday: 1997-08-10 (27 years old)

Biography

Marie-Soleil Tougas was an actress in Quebec. She began her career as a teenager in the role of Zoé in the soap opera Peau de banane, then continued as a young adult woman in Chop Suey, Chambres en ville, Ent'Cadieux and Jasmine. She also co-hosted the show Fort Boyard and Les Débrouillards alongside Gregory Charles . She appeared in numerous advertising campaigns including a campaign for the use of condoms as well as those of Toyota dealers. She has especially been a spokesperson of the organization Éduc'alcool that promotes moderation in alcohol consumption. It is known also for his involvement in the cause of disabled children and as a spokesperson for Opération Enfant Soleil and host of the telethon Foundation's Annual. She died with her life partner Jean-Claude Lauzon when their plane crashed in the region of Ungava Bay, in the far north Quebec on August 10, 1997.

Ratings

Average 3.92
Based on 327 movie and tv ratings over time
1993
1996
2022

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Known For
Acting

Gender
Female

Birthday
1970-05-03

Deathday
1997-08-10 (27 years old)

Birth Place
Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Canada

Citizenships
Canada


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