Last Link on the Left 3/05: Guylaine St-Onge (Danielle Hartman in "Whiter Shade of Pale") Guylaine St-Onge
Actress
Gemini-nominated Canadian actress Guylaine St-Onge was best known to audiences worldwide for her TV work in such as shows "Earth: Final Conflict" and "Lonesome Dove." She first appeared on a Montreal TV show titled "Lautrec '83," described by St-Onge as "Solid Gold" without a budget. She then appeared on in the big-budget CTV drama series "Mount Royal" in 1987. She also had roles in the Keith Carradine series "Fast Track," and in three of Ken Finkleman's CBC series. St-Onge's recent movie credits include 2001's "Angel Eyes" with Jennifer Lopez, and 2002's "One Way Out" with Jim Belushi.
March 3, 2005 at age 39. Cancer.
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Last Link on the Left Production.com 3/06: Guylaine St-Onge GUYLAINE ST-ONGE MEMORIAL “FEAST ON YOUR LIFE” EVENT
The late actress Guylaine St-Onge’s 10-year-old son has come up with a fun and unique way to honor his mom’s memory and spirit a year after she passed away at the age of 39 after a courageous battle with cancer.
Event Details: On March 18th the Guylaine St-Onge Memorial “Feast on Your Life” Event will take place in Montreal at ORKUS Indoor Skateboard Park in Montreal, Canada. All skaters are welcome but the competitions and games will be for kids 15 and under.
Event Sponsors: Nike, Adidas, Puma, Ocean Pacific, Alliance Atlantis Communications, Ruca Clothing, Emerica Shoes, Axis, Platinum Distributors and Canadian Skate Board Supply are a few of the companies who have generously donated their products for prizes. Professional skateboarder Tony Hawk has donated an autographed item.
Supported Charities: Some of the proceeds are being donated to The Starlight Starbright Children’s Foundation. The Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to making a world of difference for seriously ill children and their families.
Guylaine St-Onge: Some of Guylaine’s credits include co-starring "Fast Track" with Keith Carradine, co-starring as Juda in "Earth Final Conflict" and "One Way Out" with Jim Belushi and Jason Bateman.
If you would like to make a cash donation in Guylaine’s name, please contact: Starlight Children's Foundation Canada.
If you have a product you would like to donate as a prize, please contact: Orkus Skatepark Email: info@orkus.ca
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Production.com Montreal Mirror 3/16/06 Skate for life
-Patrick Lejtenyi
There probably was no one who grieved more at the passing last March of Quebec actress Guylaine St-Onge than her ex-husband David Nerman and their nine-year-old Aiden. The 39-year-old, who’d appeared in various TV shows throughout her career, died from cervical cancer, but rather than mark the anniversary quietly and low-key, Aiden decided the best way to remember his mother would be to tear up Orkus Skate Park in TMR. This Saturday, March 18, dozens of young skateboarders should be showing up for the “Feast On Your Life” event for an afternoon of fun, competition and raffles, with proceeds going to the Starlight Children’s Foundation Canada.
The title “Feast On Your Life” comes from the poem “Love after love” by Derek Walcott. “When she was dying we’d read this to her,” says David Nerman. “And it’s since become my mantra.”
The competition, with $3,000 in prizes, is open to boys and girls under 16, and costs $15. It runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Orkus (4300 Côte-de-Liesse). Visit www.guylainestonge.com for more details.
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Montreal Mirror