Louis-José Houde, a celebrated French-Canadian comedian, hails from the picturesque town of Saint-Apollinaire, nestled in the heart of Québec.
Throughout his illustrious career, Houde has garnered widespread recognition for his exceptional stand-up comedy skills, which have garnered him a reputation as a master of his craft.
In addition to his impressive stand-up comedy repertoire, Houde has also ventured into television, creating his own show that has resonated with audiences across the country.
Furthermore, Houde has had the esteemed privilege of hosting the prestigious Gala de l'ADISQ for an impressive nine consecutive years, solidifying his position as a respected and sought-after figure in the entertainment industry.
As a testament to his enduring popularity, Houde continues to delight audiences with his unique blend of wit, charm, and comedic genius, cementing his status as one of the most beloved and respected comedians in Québec.
Noted for his impressive acting career, Pierre Houde has etched a lasting impression in a multitude of feature films, including the critically acclaimed Bon Cop, Bad Cop, which premiered in 2006, as well as the highly successful De père en flic, also known as Fathers and Guns, released in 2009, and the equally noteworthy Le Sens de l'humour.
Prior to his successful foray into the world of cinema, Houde's professional journey began at the esteemed École nationale de l'humour in Quebec, where he graduated in 1998.
Guy Houde's remarkable professional journey has been punctuated by an impressive array of accolades, with one of the most notable being the prestigious Félix Award for comic show of the year, which he received in 2003.
In 2014, Houde made significant strides, becoming the inaugural guest on the revamped SNL Québec, a groundbreaking achievement that marked a new era in the world of comedy.