Guylaine St-Onge

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Guylaine St-Onge
BornJune 1, 1965[1]
DiedMarch 3, 2005(2005-03-03) (aged 39)[1]
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Other nameGuylaine Saint Onge
Occupations
  • Actress
  • Model
  • Dancer
Years active1988–2003
SpouseDavid Nerman (?–?)

Guylaine St. Onge (June 1, 1965 – March 3, 2005) was a Canadian actress.

Early life and education

Guylaine Saint Onge was born in Saint-Eustache, Quebec.[1] She grew up in Saint-Hyacinthe, and began ballet study when she was four years old. At fourteen, she performed in a dance troupe in Montreal, and later appeared on a local Montreal television show called Lautrec '83 performing ballroom, cha-cha-cha and other Latin dancing.[2]

Career

After working as a model and a dancer, she appeared in the Canadian television series Mount Royal in 1988.[2][3]

Other television series followed, including a recurring role on the syndicated western drama series Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years (1995–96) and a lead role on the Showtime drama series Fast Track (1997–98).[2]

Guest appearances include The Outer Limits in the 1997 episode "Bodies of Evidence", La Femme Nikita in "Threshold of Pain" (1999), and Mutant X in "Whiter Shade of Pale" (2002).

She played the role of Juda during the fifth season of the television series Earth: Final Conflict.[2] She also had a role in the 2001 movie Angel Eyes.[2]

Personal life and death

Her ex-husband is Canadian actor David Nerman,[3][2] who played "Albert", the manservant in several Philadelphia Cream Cheese commercials. They have a son, Aidan.[2]

In 2005, Guylaine St. Onge died of cervical cancer at the age of 39.[2]

Filmography

Film

  • 1991: Montréal vu par... (segment "Vue d'ailleurs") – La jeune fille [1]
  • 1993: Operation Golden Phoenix – Princess Angelica [1]
  • 1995: Fatal Combat (No Exit, video) – Carmel Stoneman [1]
  • 2000: Full Frontal (short) – Luba, Roman's wife [1]
  • 2001: Angel Eyes – Annie Lambert [1]
  • 2001: Dead by Monday – Irene Hutchins [1]
  • 2002: One Way Out (video) – Evans Farrow [1]
  • 2003: Highwaymen – Olivia Cray [1]

Television

Guylaine St-Onge television credits
YearTitleRoleNotes Ref.
1989Mount RoyalStéphanie Valeur16 episodes[2][1]
1988War of the WorldsBeth1 episode[1]
1989Alfred Hicthcock PresentsTanya Verushka1 episode[1]
1989The HitchhikerAlexandra1 episode[4]
1990Neon RiderGabrielle1 episode[1]
1991–1992Lightning ForceMarie Joan Jacquard13 episodes[1]
1992CounterstrikeDorit Episode: "D.O.A." [1]
1993MatrixBeautiful Woman1 episode[1]
1995Kung Fu: The Legend ContinuesNatalie1 episode[1]
1995–1996Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw YearsFlorie4 episodes[2]
1997The Outer LimitsDr. Helen DufourEpisode: "Bodies of Evidence" (3.E16)[1]
1997Fast TrackNicole Chandler22 episodes[1][2]
1999Foolish HeartBridgette1 episode[1]
1999La Femme NikitaCarolineEpisode: "Threshold of Pain" (3.E12)[1]
2000Code Name: EternityNathalie Recarrier1 episode[1]
2000Virtual MomAnne-MarieTV movie[1]
2001Largo Winch: The HeirIsaaTV movie[1]
2001Earth: Final ConflictSerina SharmoEpisode: "Blood Ties" (S4.E18)[2][1]
2001–2002Earth: Final ConflictJudaSeason 5[2][1]
2002Mutant XDanielle HartmanEpisode: "Whiter Shade of Pale" (S1.E11)[1]
2002Mary Higgins Clark's Lucky DaySandra KeeleTV movie[4][1]
2003Year of the LionUnknownTV movie[1]
2003Do or DieIonaTV movie[1]

References

  1. "Guylaine St-Onge". Northern Stars. ScreenArts Incorporated. Archived from the original on 20 September 2007. Retrieved 13 August 2025.
  2. Bawden, Jim (March 8, 2005). "Cancer claims TV vet St-Onge". Toronto Star.
  3. Johnson, Brian D. "Springtime talent and summer stardom | Maclean's | FEBRUARY 1, 1988". Maclean's | The Complete Archive. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  4. "Guylaine St-Onge". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media / NBCUniversal. Retrieved 13 August 2025.