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Home/People/Guylaine St-Onge
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Born
Mar 3, 1965Died: Mar 3, 2005
Lived 40 years
Place of Birth
St.-Eustache, Québec, Canada
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

9
Movies
12
TV Shows
Also Known As
Guylaine Saint-Onge
IMDb Profile

Guylaine St-Onge

Acting

Biography
Guylaine St. Onge (June 1, 1965 – March 3, 2005) was a Canadian actress, model, and dancer. She was born in Saint-Eustache, Quebec, and raised in Saint-Hyacinthe. She began studying ballet at the age of four and later performed with a dance troupe in Montreal before moving into modeling and acting. St. Onge began her screen career with a role in the Canadian television series Mount Royal in 1988. She went on to appear in several television productions, including a recurring role in Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years (1995–1996) and a leading role in the Showtime drama Fast Track (1997–1998). She also made guest appearances in series such as The Outer Limits, La Femme Nikita, and Mutant X. In 2001, she appeared in the film Angel Eyes. One of her later roles was the character Juda in the fifth season of the science-fiction series Earth: Final Conflict. Guylaine St. Onge died of cervical cancer on March 3, 2005, in Toronto, Ontario, at the age of 39.
Highwaymen poster

Highwaymen

as Olivia Cray
2004
Do or Die poster

Do or Die

as Iona
2003
Lucky Day poster

Lucky Day

as Sandra Keele
2002
One Way Out poster

One Way Out

as Evans Farrow
2002
Dead by Monday poster

Dead by Monday

as Irene Hutchins
2001
Angel Eyes poster

Angel Eyes

as Annie Lambert
2001
Virtual Mom poster

Virtual Mom

as Anne-Marie
2000
No Exit poster

No Exit

as Carmel Stoneman
1995
Montreal Stories poster

Montreal Stories

as La jeune fille
1991