Sylvain Marcel, a beloved actor by the general public and his peers alike, possesses undeniable talent for both comedic and dramatic roles. This versatility makes him one of the key actors in the Quebec artistic landscape. For many years, he has been part of our daily lives, appearing on television, in film, and on stage. On television, he has appeared in series such as 30 vies, 19-2 (which won Gémeaux awards in 2011 and 2013), Le négociateur, Les invincibles, Hommes en quarantaine, 450, chemin du golf, Mensonges, Marche à l’ombre, Pour Sarah, and Les honorables. In 2016, he received the prestigious Artis trophy for Best Male Role. In 2022, Sylvain won the Gémeaux Award for Best Supporting Role for his performance in the series Virage. In cinema, his talent has been showcased in his most recent film Aline, in which he excels, as well as in French Immersion by Kevin Tierney, En terrains connus by Stéphane Lafleur, Gerry directed by Alain DesRochers, Bon Cop, Bad Cop, Nez rouge, and La loi du cochon, all directed by Érik Canuel. He has also appeared in Miraculum, 9, and De père en flic 2. On stage, he worked under the direction of Daniel Lemire in Clash, performed in Game Show produced by Théâtre de Rougemont, Lorenzaccio directed by Claude Poissant, and L’homme poubelle under the direction of Claude Lemieux. Sylvain has frequently collaborated with director Michel Poirier, notably in L’intrus, Nos femmes, Le concierge, and Enfant insignifiant. He notably stood out for his role as Max in Nos femmes, winning the Découverte Award (a first at Duceppe).