Francoeur was a Canadian television series, first aired by TFO in 2003. It was the first Franco-Ontarian téléroman. The series has produced 44 episodes to date.

The series revolves around the Francoeurs, a Franco-Ontarian family in Eastern Ontario running a family farm. Written by Guy Boutin and directed by Derek Diorio, it was created and produced by Robert Charbonneau (who would later create TFO's first sitcom, Météo+).

The series has also aired on Télévision de Radio-Canada across the country.

Cast

  • Marc Bélanger as Luc Francoeur
  • Guy Mignault as Bernard Francoeur
  • Annie Lefebvre as Josée Francoeur
  • Louise Nolan as Monique Francoeur
  • Olivier L'Écuyer as Paul-André Francoeur
  • Lina Blais as Sophie Pouliot
  • Yan England as Joey Nadeau
  • Jimmy Changue as Bernard Nadeau
  • Kim Bubbs as Gabrielle Létourneau
  • Roch Castonguay as Henri Létourneau
  • Renaud Lacelle-Bourdon as Pascal Létourneau
  • Karen Racicot as Bérengère Laliberté
  • Eugénie Gaillard as Chloé Marchand
  • François Grisé as Laurent Dorval
  • Vincent Poirier as Guillaume Bérubé
  • Colombe Demers as Karine Lorrain
  • Raymond Accolas as Gilles Péloquin
  • Maxime Cournoyer as Richard Lalonde


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