Cover Girl (TV series)
Appearance
Cover Girl | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Richard Blaimert |
Starring | René Richard Cyr Vincent Bolduc Frédéric Pierre |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Radio-Canada |
Release | January 2005 December 2005 | –
Cover Girl is a Canadian French language television sitcom, which aired on Radio-Canada in 2005.[1] Created and written by Richard Blaimert, the series revolved around three drag queens sharing ownership of Cover Girl, a gay nightclub and drag cabaret in downtown Montreal.[1]
The series premiered in the winter of the 2004-05 television season, and was renewed for a second season which aired in fall 2005, for a total of 26 episodes. One of Quebec's most noted drag queens, Mado Lamotte, criticized the show as unrealistic.[2]
The series garnered several Gemeaux Award nominations in 2006, including Best Comedy Series and nods for René Richard Cyr and Vincent Bolduc as Best Actor in a Comedy Series.[3]
Cast
[edit]- René Richard Cyr - Mathieu Picard/Veronica Sinclair
- Vincent Bolduc - Justin Pearson-Faucher-Brodeur/Joujou Velcro
- Frédéric Pierre - Newton da Costa/Lana Brown
- Gilles Renaud - Cherry Sundae
- Suzanne Clément - Camille Langlois
- Stéphane Demers - David
- Anne-Marie Cadieux - Brenda Lepine
- Patrick Huard - Norma Champaine
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Cover Girl is no reality show". Montreal Gazette, January 8, 2005.
- ^ "Defend this". Montreal Gazette, January 23, 2005.
- ^ "A fine list of Gemeaux nominees". Montreal Gazette, October 20, 2006.
External links
[edit]- Cover Girl at IMDb
Categories:
- Ici Radio-Canada Télé original programming
- 2005 Canadian television series debuts
- 2005 Canadian television series endings
- 2000s Canadian LGBTQ-related comedy television series
- Television shows set in Montreal
- 2000s Canadian sitcoms
- 2000s LGBTQ-related sitcoms
- Drag (entertainment) television shows
- Canadian LGBTQ-related sitcoms
- Television shows set in nightclubs
- Canadian comedy television series stubs
- LGBTQ-related television stubs