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André Rouleau

Biography

André Rouleau is a Canadian film producer widely recognized for his significant contributions to both Canadian and international cinema. Known for his strong storytelling instincts and commitment to supporting diverse, high-quality productions, Rouleau has built a career marked by creativity, collaboration, and consistency.

 

 

Born and raised in Quebec, Canada, Rouleau developed a passion for filmmaking early in his life and became one of the country’s most prolific producers. Over the years, he has worked across a range of genres — from comedies and dramas to major Hollywood collaborations — earning a reputation for his ability to bring ambitious projects to life.

 

 

Rouleau has produced numerous acclaimed films, including Starbuck (2011), a heartwarming comedy that became a box-office hit in Canada and received international recognition. He went on to produce the American remake, Delivery Man (2013), starring Vince Vaughn, further cementing his reputation as a producer capable of bridging cultural and language barriers. 

 

His other notable works include Goon (2011) and its sequel Goon: Last of the Enforcers (2017), as well as The Trotsky (2009), showcasing his versatility in managing both independent and large-scale productions.

 

 

In recognition of his achievements and impact on Canadian cinema, André Rouleau was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada, one of the nation’s highest honors.

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Producer