Back to TV | Linda Malo never stopped believing in it

Absent from our screens for fifteen years, Linda Malo is slowly reconnecting with her life as an actress. One-on-one with a pioneer who, despite setbacks, continues to be carried by hope.




In January 2022, the author of these lines contacted Linda Malo to offer her to participate in Far from the spotlighta series of portraits of artists who have had a profound impact on Quebec culture, but now live in retreat from the public eye.

An invitation that Linda Malo, with infinite kindness, had preferred to decline. “To do this kind of interview would have been for me the acceptance that something is over,” she confides, sitting in a lotus position in the reassuring light of her Plateau Mont-Royal residence.

There was still this hope in me, and talking about my job in the past tense, I was afraid it would send an energy, a signal that I was ready to turn the page. Whereas for me, it was never over.

Linda Malo

She will have been right not to stop believing in it: last May, she played Esther in the series Pearls (Club Illico) and will participate for the first time, next fall on Crave, in a comedy, Breathe in breathe outwritten by Sonia Cordeau.


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Linda Malo, on the set ofBreathe in breathe out

The day we met, Linda Malo was still floating in the gentle weightlessness of the end of this shoot. “After a scene with Katherine Levac, as we were leaving the set, she said to me, ‘Linda, you know, you were very, very funny.’ His eyes fill with water. The actress had not lost hope, but had perhaps a little lost confidence.

Safely

Linda Malo was in Paris in the mid-1990s when a casting agent contacted her to ask if she would agree to audition for director Jean-Claude Lord, who was then looking for a young mixed-race woman. . As surprised as amused, the model films herself, with the help of her visiting dad, in the courtyard of her apartment.

After watching the tape, Jean-Claude said to the agent: she sure doesn’t know how to act, but she has something on screen that you can’t learn at theater school.

Linda Malo

Series Jasmine (1996) made an impression for many reasons, firstly because Quebec fiction had never given a lead role to a black woman, even less that of a policewoman, but also because it was about racial profiling, sexual harassment and intimate assistance for people with disabilities.


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Linda Malo in July 1999

Another reason: a large network placed a major role on the shoulders of a pure stranger. “TVA asked Jean-Claude if he really wanted to put 10 million on a girl who has never played in her life and he replied: ‘Yes, Quebec will love her.’ »

Jean-Claude Lord was not mistaken. Even without having dreamed of this career, Linda Malo will have the impression, thanks to Jasmine, to arrive “at the right port”. Until 2007, she threaded the mandates as an actress (Virginia, Russian dolls) or host (Beak and Muzzle, Dream house), becomes one of the star players of Fury and never really leaves traffic.

“When I was a young teenager, for a few years I spotted the articles on Linda Malo in the 7 days to the dentist, and read with avidity the reports devoted to him Wink “, wrote the author Chloé Savoie-Bernard in a post published last January in The duty about the reassuring mirror that the actress will have offered to many young black women, at a time when they were rare on TV. “I cut his pictures out of my diary in first or second high, stuck them between Jennifer Lopez and Kelis. ” Nothing less.

The life

What happened for Linda Malo to be absent for so long? Short answer: life. ” After Russian dolls, there was a drop, but it can happen to anyone, ”she explains, choosing her words well. “I wouldn’t want people to think there’s bitterness. »

Linda Malo, bitter? This is an idea that his smile, the very image of gratitude, immediately belies. “We often say that we always see the same people on TV and I will never say that, because I was one of these same people for 10, 12 years. »

After a separation, the mother finds herself alone with her son, then will have to take care of her mother, suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Not having the luxury of simply waiting, she turned, successfully, to the production of corporate videos, a job allowing her to leave the door open to her life as an actress.


PHOTO ALAIN ROBERGE, THE PRESS

Linda Malo

The years pass and you keep hoping that things will return, but between homework, shopping and money to be won, you don’t necessarily have time to go knock on all the doors.

Linda Malo

Even if it was not true, the word had passed in the proverbial circle: Linda Malo had drawn a line under the TV. Then one day, the casting director of the series Pearls, Édith Côté-Demers, tries her luck and asks her: “Linda, do you still want to play? »

Present indicative

“Will you allow me to show you something?” Linda Malo gets up from her red armchair and pulls out a black and white photo of her parents’ wedding in 1960 in Trou-du-Nord, Haiti, from a small wooden chest.

An adopted child, raised on the Plateau Mont-Royal when it was still a working-class district, Linda Malo’s father, Fernand, had been sent to Haiti by the Jesuits. It is there that he will meet the pretty Marie who, after several obstacles and years of forced separation, will follow him to Quebec.


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Linda Malo

Linda Malo obviously inherited her sense of hope from her father and mother, who formed a mixed couple at a time when the sidewalks of Montreal saw little.

How can I not find the strength to continue, when things are more difficult, if my parents were able to go through a lot of really difficult things?

Linda Malo

The parents of Linda Malo will have remained rather modest, with their three daughters, on the insults generated by what their couple represented. “But once, my father told me that one of his brothers had come to the house, drinking, and that he had asked him: why did you marry a Negress? My father immediately kicked him out. »

“The reason I’m telling you this, she continues, is because before he died, one of the last people this uncle asked to see was my father. And he said to him: “Fernand, you will excuse me for what I said to Marie.” »

In the background, the music continues to play, but an immense silence unfolds between Linda and me. “What my dad was trying to get across to me, I think, is that you can carry the weight of something bad you did to someone else for a long time. »

Linda Malo is back, therefore. “You started the interview by saying that Ihave been [elle appuie sur le verbe au passé composé] an important personality for Quebec TV…” Moment suspended. She smiles. “Well…maybe next time we can reconnect with the present indicative?” »


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