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  1. Olivier Guimond was a Canadian actor and humorist who starred in many variety shows and series, such as Cré Basile and Bye Bye. He was known for his burlesque style, his catchphrase "Quo qua fa là là" and his tragic death in 1971.

  2. Olivier Guimond vient d'une famille d'artistes du burlesque. Il a été baptisé Oliver en raison de la langue maternelle de sa mère, Effie McDonald, qui était anglophone. Cependant, par la suite, Radio-Canada a décidé de franciser son prénom et il est devenu Olivier.

    • 21 mai 1914Montréal (Québec, Canada)
    • HumoristeActeur
    • Canadienne
  3. Aug 14, 2007 · Olivier Guimond was a Québec comic actor and mime who resembled Charlie Chaplin. He starred in many variety shows and series on radio and television, such as Music-Hall and Cré Basile.

  4. Olivier Guimond Légende: https://www.facebook.com/olivierguimondlegende/ Un Bye Bye légendaire avec Louise Forestier, Louise Latraverse, Françoise Lemieux, D...

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  6. Olivier Guimond spent nearly a decade extolling the virtues of beer in television commercials with his famous slogan: "He knows his stuff". With a disarming smile, Guimond would comically rely on the authority of experts to demonstrate that Labatt 50 was the right choice of beer.

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  8. Olivier Guimond was born on 21 May 1914 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was an actor, known for Pique atout (1960), Le téléthéâtre de Radio-Canada (1954) and Shoestring Theatre (1959). He was married to Manon Brunelle, Jeanne d'Arc Charlebois and Evelyn Drummond.