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Biography
Claude Jutra, a prominent Canadian actor and filmmaker, had honors named after him, like the Prix Jutra and the Claude Jutra Award, recognizing his impact on Quebec cinema. Diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's, he went missing in 1986 and was found dead in 1987, his death ruled a drowning. Allegations of sexual misconduct with underage boys in 2016 led to the removal of his name from awards and public places. The Globe and Mail noted the rapid downfall of his reputation after the initial accusation, prompting the film industry and governments to swiftly erase his name from trophies, parks, and streets within 24 hours.
Awards & recognition
- Prix Albert-Tessier · 1984
- Canadian Film Award
Filmography8 titles

The Tin Flute
1983as M. Létourneau
1983as M. Létourneau

Golden Gloves
1961Director of Photography
1961Director of Photography

My Uncle Antoine
1971as Fernand, Clerk
1971as Fernand, Clerk

A Chairy Tale
1957as Young Man
1957as Young Man

The Lady of Colours
1985Director, Writer
1985Director, Writer

For Better or For Worse
1975as Bernard
1975as Bernard

Kamouraska
1973Director, Writer
1973Director, Writer

Take It All
1963as Claude
1963as Claude