Lou Pascal Tremblay talks about his mothers illness STAT and the

Lou-Pascal Tremblay talks about his mother’s illness, STAT and the twins | Hollywoodpq.com – HollywoodPQ

“I would have dedicated it to my mother…”

The actor from Quebec Lou Pascal Tremblaywho was nominated for the show in the “Best Supporting Actor: Daily Drama Series” category STAT at the Gala des Gémeaux, shares a great text in which he talks about both the event and his mother!

“Even though I didn’t win the trophy, tell you I don’t feel above this recognition at all. I greet them with humility! Although work has never moved away from me since I was 15, in recent years I have still questioned my place in the industry; to know if it really existed; whether I wanted to continue my career, and most importantly, and this was the real question I was afraid of: whether I had real potential as an artist. The blessing that followed and enabled me to gain self-confidence once and for all came from Dr. Faubert. @creafab2018, @mariealabbe, thank you. Thank you also for having the talent to put together such human teams, consisting of craftsmen who have already proven themselves, who are not there to feed their egos, but who put their heart and soul as a team into the service of the… text. “At the center is the best positive leader we could ask for, @suzanne_clement,” he said passionately.

“If I could have given this second twin in my career, I would have dedicated it to my mother…Four years ago, my mother was diagnosed with stage four cancer with no chance of recovery; My mother, who I hope I can be a little more proud of every day and who helps me become a better person and a better achiever. Not only is my mother still full of life, I was lucky enough to have her by my side yesterday, and against all odds, after four years of battling the disease, she is currently in remission thanks to a new experimental treatment. “I thank with all my heart the hospital staff of the Jewish General Hospital and that of Maisonneuve-Rosemont for saving my mother Nicole, “STAT” (…),” added Lou-Pascal, an absolutely poignant message.

Wow…

Congratulations to Lou-Pascal for his work!