Aubert Pallascio, a celebrated Canadian thespian, made his grand entrance into the world on August 19, 1937, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey in the realm of the performing arts. Prior to establishing himself as a prominent figure in this field, Pallascio pursued formal training at the esteemed CNSAD, an institution renowned for its rigorous academic programs and esteemed faculty.
As he continued to hone his craft, Pallascio opted to operate under the pseudonym Luis Aubert for a considerable duration, a decision that undoubtedly allowed him to explore different creative avenues and expand his artistic repertoire.
Pallascio's remarkable career has been marked by a series of distinguished performances on the stages of numerous prestigious theatres, with his presence being felt at the Théâtre du Nouveau Monde, where his talents have been showcased to great acclaim, as well as at the Théâtre du Rideau Vert, where his impressive range has been on full display, and at the Théâtre Denise-Pelletier, where his versatility has been a hallmark of his work, and Trident, and Théâtre Jean-Duceppe, to name but a few of the esteemed venues that have been fortunate enough to host his remarkable abilities.
In addition to his impressive theatre credits, Pallascio has also made a significant impact on the small screen, with a diverse array of television roles that have left a lasting impression on audiences. His memorable performances in productions such as Terre humaine, Le parc des Braves, L'Héritage, and Omertà, have cemented his status as a talented and dedicated artist, and have further solidified his reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the world of entertainment.
Notable among Pallascio's extensive filmography is his memorable depiction of the Canadian Prime Minister in the 1980 cinematic production, "The Kidnapping of the President". This particular role showcased his remarkable acting abilities, leaving a lasting impression on audiences. Additionally, his exceptional performance in the 1996 film "Black List" (Liste noire) garnered him a prestigious Genie Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft.