Marina Orsini
Marina Orsini has been part of our cultural landscape for over forty years. Her debut as an actress was marked by her role as Suzie Lambert in the cult series Lance et Compte in the mid-80s. Her career was crowned with several major roles, including Émilie Bordeleau in the highly popular series Les Filles de Caleb in 1991 and Lucille Teasdale in the CTV TV movie Dr. Lucille in 2001. Marina can also be seen in the series Urgence, Miséricorde, Shehaweh, 30Vies, and Une Autre Histoire, in which she plays the lead role of a woman with Alzheimer's disease, broadcast by Radio-Canada from 2019 to 2022. In parallel with her acting career, Marina has worked in French, English, and Italian and held the microphone for a decade on Rougefm radio. She co-hosts the successful documentary series Deuxième Chance, hosts her eponymous morning TV show Marina, Le Matin, and for the past four years has hosted the daily 5 Chefs Dans Ma Cuisine on Radio-Canada télé. Recipient of numerous Prix Gémeaux, Artis, Gemini Awards, Festival International de Monte Carlo, Festival International des Programmes Audiovisuel à Cannes, and the Order of Canada in 2013 and the Order of Quebec in 2015.
