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Antoine Olivier Pilon. Jump to. 7 wins & 2 nominations. Satellite Awards. 2015 Winner Breakthrough Performance Award. Mommy. Jutra Awards. 2015 Winner Jutra. Best Actor (Meilleur Acteur) Mommy. Namur International Festival of French-Speaking Film. 2014 Winner Golden Bayard. Best Actor. Mommy. Young Artist Awards. 2013 Winner Young Artist Award.
- June 23, 1997
List of awards and nominations Award Category Character and film Result Young Artist Awards: Best Actor in a Foreign Film Frisson, Frisson des Collines: Won Best Actor in a Foreign Film Janeu Trudel, Les Pee-Wee 3D: Won 13th Festival du grain à démoudre pour l'acteur le plus prometteur at Gonfreville l'Orcher Special Mention Frisson, Frisson ...
Resume. Born June 23, 1997. Add to list. Awards. 7 wins & 2 nominations. Photos 40. Known for. Mommy. 8.0. Steve O'Connor Després. 2014. Most Wanted. 6.2. Daniel Léger. 2020. 1:54. 6.5. Tim. 2016.
- Actor, Director, Writer
- June 23, 1997
- 2 min
Antoine Olivier Pilon was born on 23 June 1997 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Mommy (2014), Most Wanted (2020) and 1:54 (2016).
- June 23, 1997
Antoine Pilon (born July 9, 1993) is a Canadian actor from Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec. He is most noted for his role as Émile Lapointe in the television drama series Nouvelle adresse, for which he was a Gémeaux Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2015.
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Mar 16, 2015 · The ObserverMommy. This article is more than 9 years old. Interview. Antoine Olivier Pilon: ‘I just want to work on even more intense characters now’. Jonathan Romney. Antoine Olivier...
Jul 25, 2020 · Antoine Olivier Pilon Interview: Most Wanted. Most Wanted, known as Target Number One in Canada, tells the story of a Québécois drug dealer who spent 8 years in a Thai jail after being framed for espionage. While it is based on the life of Alain Olivier, the film instead changes the protagonist to Daniel Léger.