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Serge Chapleau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Serge Chapleau
Serge Chapleau (born December 5, 1945 in Montreal, Quebec) is a French-Canadian political cartoonist from the province of Quebec. == Biography == After studying painting and graphic art at the School of Fine Arts in Montreal, Chapleau created in 1971 a caricature of the songbook Gilles Vigneault for ''Perspectives'', a weekly paper distributed with the Saturday Editions of several Quebec dailys. During the following years, Chapleau collaborated in several other publications, such as ''Montréal-Matin'', ''Week-End'', ''Actualité'' and ''Nous''. Following ''Le Devoir'' in 1985, he worked at ''Le Matin'' in 1987, and 7 Jours from 1989 to 1992. After a return to ''Le Devoir'' in 1991, he became in 1996 a cartoonist at ''La Presse'', a post that he continues to occupy. Since 2004, his puppet character Gérard D. Laflaque, returned to television in CGI form on ''Et Dieu créa Laflaque''. He and fellow Montreal cartoonist Terry Mosher were the subject of a 2003 documentary film, ''Nothing Scared'', directed by Garry Beitel.
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