Magalie Lépine-Blondeau, an exceptionally gifted and accomplished individual, laid the groundwork for a successful career in the performing arts by enrolling in the esteemed Cégep de Saint-Laurent, where she honed her skills and further developed her artistic abilities.
Subsequently, Magalie Lépine-Blondeau continued to nurture her passion for the performing arts by attending The National Theater School of Canada, a prestigious institution renowned for its rigorous academic programs and esteemed faculty.
As she proudly held her academic diploma, she embarked upon a diverse and multifaceted professional journey, punctuated by a plethora of television, cinematic, and theatrical appearances. Her extensive résumé boasts a staggering array of credits, including lending her voice to hundreds of films and television series, as well as collaborating with the esteemed and accomplished actress Tamara Hope.
Notable performances on stage have provided Magalie with the privilege of collaborating with the renowned director Serge Denoncourt, thus bringing to life iconic characters such as Madame de Tourvel in the adaptation of Les Liaisons dangereuses, a tale of forbidden love and deception, and Roxane in the classic romantic drama Cyrano de Bergerac, a story of unrequited love and the power of words. Additionally, she has been an integral part of the creative process behind Christine, la reine-garçon, a production conceived by the esteemed playwright Michel Marc Bouchard, a master of Quebecois theatre.
Magalie's impressive career extends far beyond her illustrious stage presence, as she has also taken on the esteemed role of hosting the captivating television program "Partir autrement" on TV5 since September 2015, thereby demonstrating her remarkable versatility and impressive range as a performer.