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Antoine Olivier Pilon : ウィキペディア英語版
Antoine Olivier Pilon

Antoine Olivier Pilon (born 23 June 1997) is a Canadian film actor.
Born in Montreal, he moved with his family to Port-Daniel–Gascons in Quebec's Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine when he was just four. Studying in Le Phares school, he returned to Montreal when he was 10 to continue his studies in Beaconsfield elementary school, then at Ville Mont-Royal's Académie St-Clément. After finishing his secondary education, he is studying at Collège de Montréal.
Pilon and his sister Ariane Élizabeth Pilon showed great interest in films and auditioned for a casting agency signing with Héléna Artistic Agency.〔(Agence artistique Helena: Antoine Olivier Pilon page ) 〕 Pilon landed his first job playing in an ad on the French Canadian RDS sports channel in 2009 when he was just 12. In 2010, he played the lead role of Frisson in ''Frisson des collines'' followed by roles in ''Just for Laughs: Gags'', and importantly in Xavier Dolan's film ''Laurence Anyways''.
In 2012, he took part in a number of television series playing lead role of William in ''Les Argonautes'', a youth series on ''Télé-Québec'' and role of Clovis in Radio-Canada television series ''Mémoires Vives''. He also took part in 2 seasons of ''Tactik'', a youth series on Télé-Québec and a role in the short film ''Le Siège'' and role of Janeau Trudel in the feature film ''Les Pee-Wee 3D: L'hiver qui a changé ma vie''. In 2013, he appeared in the Indochine music video for "College Boy". The controversial and shocking video about school bullying was directed by Xavier Dolan and banned on certain stations for viewers below 16.
Cooperation with Xavier Dolan culminated in a major role in ''Mommy'', also by Xavier Dolan. The film co-won the Jury prize at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.
==Filmography==


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