Anne Dandurand

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Anne Dandurand (born 1953) is a French-Canadian actor, producer, activist and author. She was born in Montreal, and appeared regularly on Canadian film and TV during the 1970s. She wrote her first book La louve-garou with her twin sister Claire Dé. She published further books on her own:
La louve-garou (1982)
Voilà, c’est moi : c’est rien, j’angoisse (Journal imaginaire) (1987)
L’assassin de l’intérieur. Diables d’espoir (1988)
Un coeur qui craque (Journal imaginaire) (1990)
Petites âmes sous ultimatum (1991)
Les secrets d’Olympia. Les touffes flottantes (1993)
La salle d’attente (1994)
La marquise ensanglantée (1996)
Les porteuses d’ombre (1999)
Her works are also available in English:
The Cracks (translated by Luise von Flotow)
Deathly Delights (translated by Luise Von Flotow)
The Waiting Room (translated by Robert Majzels)
She won the 1990 Grand Prix de la nouvelle pour la jeunesse. She lives in Montreal.

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