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  1. Geneviève Bujold (French pronunciation: [ʒənvjɛv byʒo]; born July 1, 1942) is a Canadian actress. For her portrayal of Anne Boleyn in the period drama film Anne of the Thousand Days (1969), Bujold received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.

  2. Geneviève Bujold. Actress: Dead Ringers. Genevieve Bujold spent her first twelve school years in Montreal's oppressive Hochelaga Convent, where opportunities for self-expression were limited to making welcoming speeches for visiting clerics.

  3. Geneviève Bujold. Actress: Dead Ringers. Genevieve Bujold spent her first twelve school years in Montreal's oppressive Hochelaga Convent, where opportunities for self-expression were limited to making welcoming speeches for visiting clerics.

  4. Jan 30, 2017 · Canadian actor Geneviève Bujold opens up about her role in 2012's Still Mine, and what it was like to leave Hollywood behind.

  5. Geneviève Bujold (born July 1, 1942) is a Canadian stage and screen actress, best known for her portrayal of Anne Boleyn in the 1969 film Anne of the Thousand Days, for which she won a Golden Globe Award for best actress and was nominated for an Academy Award.

  6. Mar 8, 2018 · Classic Hollywood: Geneviève Bujold learned about movies (and food) from the masters. By Susan King. March 8, 2018 7 AM PT. It’s good that award-winning French filmmaker Alain Resnais listened to...

  7. Mar 1, 2009 · Her performances excel in embodying self-awareness, anxiety and passion. She is indisputably the greatest Québec actress of international standing. Her first important Canadian role was in Michel BRAULT's Entre la mer et l'eau douce (1967), and she also starred in Kamouraska (1973) by Claude JUTRA....

  8. Geneviève Bujold’s awards and distinctions include three Canadian Film Awards, an Oscar nomination, a Genie, a Golden Globe for Best Actress, a Prix Gémeaux for Best Actress, and two Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards for Best Supporting Actress.

  9. Aptly described by film scholar Pierre Véronneau as “indisputably the greatest Quebec actress of international standing,” Geneviève Bujold has been an iconic figure in Canadian film for more than forty years.

  10. Soft-spoken and poised, yet capable of surprising intensity, French-Canadian film actress Geneviève Bujold emerged from the stages of Quebec and the cinema of France to become one of the most sought after film stars of the 1970s.