Eric Bruneau Steals the Spotlight on “En direct de l’univers”
This weekend, the beloved Quebec actor Éric Bruneau took center stage in a touching and unforgettable episode of En direct de l’univers . The show, hosted by France Beaudoin and airing on ICI Télé, offered a heartfelt musical celebration of Bruneau’s life, career, and personal journey — and it turned into an evening full of emotion, laughter, and family moments.
From the very start, the tone was set for something special. The opening performance brought a surprise that melted hearts — Bruneau’s own daughter, Marguerite, just seven years old, joined the show. Dressed as Wednesday Addams, she performed a sweet and confident dance routine to Lady Gaga’s “Bloody Mary.” It wasn’t just a random song choice — it was actually one that held a special meaning for the father and daughter, as Éric had earlier shared with France Beaudoin that they often record dance clips together to Lady Gaga songs at home. That simple but powerful connection made the moment even more touching.
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As Marguerite twirled across the stage, you could see pride and joy written all over Éric’s face. When the song ended, he couldn’t hold back his reaction — “Doux Jésus!” he exclaimed, overwhelmed by emotion and delight. The performance wasn’t just adorable; it was a glimpse into the tender, private side of the actor that audiences rarely get to see.
The evening continued with moving musical tributes and emotional nods to Bruneau’s long career. The show featured close friends and collaborators, including actor and director Serge Denoncourt, who delivered a deeply moving rendition of Jacques Brel’s “Voir un ami pleurer.” The performance resonated strongly with viewers and fans, who flooded social media with messages of admiration, praising Denoncourt’s sincerity and the raw emotion of the moment. Many even admitted they were brought to tears — a testament to the show’s authenticity and the genuine affection shared among the guests.
For those who follow Bruneau’s work, this appearance was another reminder of why he’s so admired. From his role in Avant le crash to his writing projects with his partner Kim Lévesque-Lizotte, Éric continues to show depth and versatility both on and off screen.
Saturday’s episode wasn’t just a celebration of his career; it was a heartfelt reflection of his life — filled with love, art, friendship, and family. And perhaps the most beautiful part was seeing how his world — both professional and personal — came together so harmoniously under one roof.
En direct de l’univers , featuring Éric Bruneau, aired Saturday at 7 p.m. on ICI Télé — a night that reminded everyone why he remains one of Quebec’s most cherished talents.
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