Monique Joly was a renowned actress, celebrated for her captivating performances on screen and stage. Her most notable role was that of Nichouette in the television series Cap-aux-sorciers, for which she received the esteemed "best actress" award. Furthermore, she impressed audiences with her portrayals of Madeleine in La Côte de sable, Suzanne in De 9 à 5, and The Chatonne in Grujot and Délicat.
In addition to her work in television, Monique Joly also made a significant impact in the world of soap operas. She played the role of Monique Dubreuil in Les Berger, and later took on the character of Poppy Davis in Baby Hamilton at the Théâtre Alcan. Her versatility as an actress was also showcased in a range of television movies, including Isabelle and the Pelican, For Five Pennies of Love, The Witches, The War, and Yes Sir!
Monique Joly's impressive filmography also includes appearances in movies such as À tout prendre and The Happy Life of Leopold Z. Her remarkable career spanned multiple decades, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of entertainment.
Tragically, Monique Joly passed away in 2015 at Notre-Dame Hospital in Montreal, succumbing to pancreatic cancer. Despite her untimely departure, her memory lives on through the countless lives she touched and the enduring impact of her performances.