Jean Lapointe, singer, actor and retired Canadian senator, dies at 86
MONTREAL — Jean Lapointe, the beloved Quebec singer, actor and comedian who was later appointed to the Senate, has died at age 86.
The foundation he created announced Friday his death from health complications at a Montreal palliative care home, surrounded by loved ones.
Born in Price, a village in the Lower St-Lawrence region, Lapointe began his career as a teenager at a Quebec City radio station.
In 1955, he founded the Jérolas with Jérôme Lemay. The popular duo mixed music, humour and imitations, leading them to performances on “The Ed Sullivan Show” in 1963 and at the famed Olympia in Paris. The Jérolas disbanded in 1974 as Lapointe and Lemay embarked on solo careers.