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  1. Johanne Harrelle (January 29, 1930 – August 4, 1994) was a Canadian actress, model, and writer, and the first black woman to rise to prominence in Quebec and Canada's fashion world. She played a fictionalized version of herself in Claude Jutra's first feature, À tout prendre (1964). Ms.

  2. Johanne Harrelle née Joan Harrell, (29 janvier 1930 à Montréal - 4 août 1994 à l'Île des Sœurs [1]) est une comédienne, mannequin et écrivaine québécoise. Elle a été la première femme noire à s'imposer dans le monde de la mode au Québec et au Canada.

  3. Johanne Harrelle, compagne et muse du cinéaste Claude Jutra, chante la chanson haïtienne Ti-zoizeau.Extrait du film « à tout prendre », réalisé par le cinéas...

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  4. Aug 4, 1994 · Johanne Harrelle was a Canadian actress, model, and writer, and the first black woman to rise to prominence in Quebec and Canada"s fashion world. Career. She is perhaps most famous for her autobiographical role in Claude Jutra"s first feature, À tout prendre (1964).

  5. Johanne Harelle was born on 29 January 1930 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She was an actress, known for Take It All (1963), The Kiss (1988) and Marisol (1980). She died on 4 August 1994 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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  6. Johanne (working title) is a feature-length biography of Quebecois Black model/actor Johanne Harrelle (1930-1994). The film tells the unusual and surprising story of a little girl once abandoned at the gates of an orphanage, who grew up to be one of the first black model in North America, a muse to filmmaker Claude Jutra, an actress and the ...

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  8. Johanne Harrelle (January 29, 1930 – August 4, 1994) was a Canadian actress, model, and writer, and the first black woman to rise to prominence in Quebec and Canada's fashion world. She is perhaps most famous for her autobiographical role in Claude Jutra's first feature, À tout prendre (1964).