Garihanna Jean-Louis
Garihanna Jean-Louis | |
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Born | Montréal, Québec | September 20, 1989
Nationality | Haitian-Canadian |
Education | Unveristé de Montréal - l'École nationale de l'humour |
Notable work | Les Traces du Passé (2014) - Traits d’humour (2016) - Bye-Bye (2020) - Montreux Comedy (2023) |
Awards | Artist of the Year at Zoofest (2022) - Prix Gémeaux (2021) - Public Choice Award at Gala Dynastie (2020) - Revelation of the Year at the Festival International du Rire Lol Fest Haïti (2017 and 2018) |
Garihanna Jean-Louis (born September 20, 1989)[1] is a Haitian-Canadian writer, comedian and actress.[2] Most notably known as the first and only Black female comedian to graduate from l’École nationale de l’humour in Montreal, Québec, Canada.[3]
Early life
[edit]Born in Montreal in 1989, Garihanna Jean-Louis went back and forth between Montreal and Haiti for most of her early life.[3]
At age 5, she moved to Haiti.[3]
At age 15, she returned to Montreal without her family due to the political instability,[3] namely the 2004 Haitian coup d'état.
Still a teenager, Jean-Louis went back to Haiti after becoming frustrated with all the prejudices she faced.[3]
At age 18, her mother and sister were kidnapped.[3] This kidnapping lasted 3 days and was by a perpetrator that the family knew.[3] They ended up being unharmed, but the ordeal was enough to have her parents force her to go back to Montreal permanently.[3]
Education
[edit]Garihanna Jean-Louis got her bachelor’s degree in economics[4] and criminology[4] from the Université de Montréal.[4] After being in the police workforce for a couple years, she then went on to get a scholarship and degree from l’École nationale de l’humour in 2017.[4]
Career
[edit]Police cadet
[edit]After graduating from the Université de Montréal, she went on to work as a cadet with Montreal’s police force, SPVM.[3]
Actress
[edit]In 2013, she quit her job with the SPVM and moved back to Haiti after her father's sudden death.[3] In Haiti, she actively pursued a career in acting.[1] Garihanna Jean-Louis began acting at 5 in a professional theater company in Haiti.[3] But, in 2013, she fully embraced her love of theatre, teaching at middle schools in Port-au-Prince.[3]
Comedian
[edit]In 2015, her sister encouraged her to attend a Quebec comedy workshop, where she performed a skit about her bicultural identity and was selected to present that number at the gala Ha Ha Haïti in Montreal.[4] Two hours before the show, the director of l'École nationale de l'humour, Louise Richer, offered her a scholarship on the spot to study comedy.[3] Jean-Louis quickly accepted, uprooting her life and going back once and for all to Canada.[4] This snap decision marked history, making her the first and only Black female comedian to graduate from this institution since its creation in 1988.[5]
Garihanna Jean-Louis went on to have a career doing comedy galas, TV shows, and a movie.[4] Now, she and her older sister, Cynthia Jean-Louis[3], lead workshops in acting and comedy to promote inclusivity and inspire young people from marginalized backgrounds.[1]
Awards
[edit]Artist of the Year at Zoofest in 2022.[6]
The Prix Gémeaux in 2021[6]
Public Choice Award at Gala Dynastie in 2020[6]
Revelation of the Year at the Festival International du Rire Lol Fest Haïti in 2017 and 2018[6]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Les Traces du Passé (2014)[7]
Television
[edit]Bye-Bye (2020)[8]
Comedy galas
[edit]Traits d’humour (2016)[9]
Montreux Comedy (2023)[10]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Garihanna Jean Louis, l'humoriste à saveur mangue-érable". lenouvelliste.com. Retrieved 2024-10-23.
- ^ "Garihanna Jean-Louis | Actress, Writer". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-10-23.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Goujard, Clothilde (2018-02-22). "Former Montreal police cadet becomes first black woman to graduate from Quebec school for comedians | Canada's National Observer: Climate News". www.nationalobserver.com. Retrieved 2024-10-23.
- ^ a b c d e f g Ici Radio Canada (2021). "Garihanna Jean-Louis : être une femme noire en humour". Radio Canada.
- ^ "Nos diplômés depuis 1988". École nationale de l'humour. Retrieved 2024-10-29.
- ^ a b c d "Les animateurs". gala dynastie.
- ^ Vincent, Samuel (2014-07-10), Les Traces du Passé (Drama), Léonard Dorcélus Cétoute, Garihanna Jean-Louis, Jam Productions, retrieved 2024-10-30
- ^ Bye-Bye (Comedy), Dominique Michel, Patrice L'Ecuyer, Pierre Brassard, CBC Radio Canada, Echo Media, L'Équipe Spectra, 1968-12-31, retrieved 2024-10-30
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ Trait d'humour (Comedy), Mike Beaudoin, Linda Bouchard, Les Grandes Crues, Agence ComediHa, 2016-09-09, retrieved 2024-10-30
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ Montreux Comedy (Comedy), Arnaud Tsamère, Verino, Éric Antoine, 2009-11-06, retrieved 2024-10-30
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External links
[edit]Garihanna Jean-Louis on Instagram
Garihanna Jean-Louis on FaceBook
Garihanna Jean-Louis on LinkedIn
Garihanna Jean-Louis on IMDB
- 1989 births
- Living people
- Canadian people of Haitian descent
- Black Canadian comedians
- Comedians from Montreal
- Canadian women comedians
- Black culture
- Canadian stand-up comedians
- Canadian actresses
- Black Canadian actresses
- Comedy writers
- Canadian comedy writers
- Actresses from Montreal
- Haitian-Canadian culture in Quebec
- Haitian women
- Canadian comedians
- Women comedians
- Haitian actresses
- Haitian actors
- Canadian performance artists
- Comedians
- Actresses