Christian LeBlanc Movies

A native of Fort Bragg, NC, Christian LeBlanc has worked steadily on television ever since landing the role of Kirk McColl on the soap opera As the World Turns. He made a number of one-off appearances on shows such as Hotel, Cheers, Riptide, and Diagnosis Murder. In 1991, LeBlanc began working on The Young and the Restless as Michael Baldwin; he stayed with the series until 1993, and then left for a time before returning in 1997. His role has garnered him multiple Daytime Emmy Award Nominations as well as taking home the award in 2005. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
2005  
 
Determined to start life anew following a devastating act of mercy, a Montreal man drives north in hopes of escaping his painful past in the debut feature from emerging filmmaker Denis Côté. Christian (Christian LeBlanc) is a devoted son who caters to his comatose mother with a loving hand. Knowing that his failing mother has no hope of recovery, Christian carries a pillow into her room and the continuous beep of her life support system stretch into an endless, piercing tone. Setting his sights north and shaving his head and beard, Christian travels to the town of James Bay and finds a job as a garbage collector. Though his new surroundings are at first somewhat intimidating in their unfamiliarity, the kindly citizens of James Bay soon accept the conscientious newcomer as one of their own, and Christian discovers a newfound appreciation for life in the rural community after being surrounded by death for so long. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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1987  
 
A sudden burst of affection (fueled by a few drinks) at a corporate get-together leaves Rebecca's boss with a false impression. To correct this error, Rebecca (Kirstie Alley) enlists the aid of Sam (Ted Danson), who is only too eager for the chance to melt Rebecca's icy demeanor. Meanwhile, a frustrated Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) develops a case of psychosomatic hiccups. Tom Skerritt makes his first appearance as Rebecca's handsome boss Evan Drake, while Harry Anderson (then starring in Night Court) briefly returns as neighborhood scam artist Harry the Hat. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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