Dan Bigras (born December 23, 1958 in Montreal, Quebec) is a francophone rock singer from Canada. He was discovered by Gerry Boulet in 1983, and his first album
Ange Animal was released in 1990.
He is the spokesman of
Refuge des Jeunes de Montréal (meaning Refuge of Montreal's young people), an agency to help homeless and at-risk youth. The organisation produces
le show du Refuge each year.
He starred in a pair of CBC miniseries dramas about Canadian biker gangs called The Last Chapter , (2000) and The War Continues , (2002) as Roots Racine, the impetuous leader of the Montreal chapter of the Triple Sixers, a fictional group loosely based on the Hells Angels.
Discography
- 1990: Ange Animal
- 1992: Tue-moi
- 1993: Les Immortels
- 1995: Le Fou du diable
- 1998: Le Chien
- 1999: 2000 et un enfants
- 2003: Bigras 1992/2002 Tout
- 2005: Fou
See also
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1957 birthsCanadian male singersCanadian rock singersCanadian singer-songwritersFrench QuebecersLiving peopleQuebec musicians
Dan Bigras