
Marjo
Known for Acting · 28 credits
- Born
- 1953-08-02 (age 72)
- Place of birth
- Montréal, Québec, Canada
- Also known as
- Marjolène Morin
Biography
Marjolène Morin (born 2 August 1953), professionally known as Marjo, is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Quebec. Morin was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. She worked as a model and editor for the fashion magazine Madame, and as manager of the Montreal jazz club L'Air du temps, and was cast in two musicals by François Guy. She joined the band Corbeau in 1979, two years after the group was started by Pierre Harel. After Corbeau disbanded, she cowrote and recorded "Touch Me", the theme song for the film A Woman in Transit (La Femme de l'hôtel), which earned a Genie Award for Best Original Song in 1985.
She released her debut album, Celle qui va, in 1986. One of her first concerts to promote the album on its initial release was as an opening act for Eartha Kitt, but a press conference to promote the concert ended in controversy when Kitt pulled Morin's hair and spilled wine in her lap. The album ultimately sold more than 250 000 copies, was certified double platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, and won three Prix Félix. One critic wrote at the time that her stage show generated so much electricity that she was the musical equivalent of James Bay. The album was subsequently released in France under the title Amoureuse, and was promoted by a tour of Europe.
In 1988, she appeared on Gerry Boulet's influential album Rendez-vous doux, as a duet vocalist on the song "Les Yeux du cœur".
She followed up with Tant qu'il y aura des enfants in 1990. The album was again a chart success in Quebec; in addition to the hit singles "À bout de ciel" and "Je sais, je sais", the album included the English language song "Crazy Notions". She won four Prix Félix for the album, including Best Rock Album and Best Song for "Je sais, je sais". The album was again certified double platinum for sales of over 200,000 copies.
She returned in 1995 with the album Bohémienne. The album was certified platinum by October 1995, garnered awards from SOCAN for the singles "Bohémienne" and "Trop d'amour", and was a shortlisted Juno Award nominee for Best Francophone Album at the Juno Awards of 1996.
Known For
TV Shows (24)

Champs-Elysées
1982
as Self

La semaine des 4 Julie
2020
as Self - Guest

Bonsoir bonsoir!
2019
as Self

En mode Salvail
2013
as Self

En direct de l'univers
2009
as Self
Le match des étoiles
2005
as Self

In Lieu of Flowers
2012
as Self
Rousseau's Show
2018
as Self

Belle et Bum
2003
as Self

Ça finit bien la semaine
2010
as Self
La petite séduction
2006
as Self

Cette année-là
2018
as Self

La vraie nature
2017
as Self

Le Grand spectacle de la Fête nationale à Montréal
as Self
On connaît la chanson
2011
as Self - Musical Guest

Le fabuleux printemps de Marie-Lyne
2022
as Self - Guest

Qui sait chanter?
2021
as Self - Panelist

Le Grand spectacle de la Fête nationale dans la Capitale
1998
as Self

Tout simplement country
2019
as Self

ICI on chante
2017
as Self

La belle tournée
2021
as Self
Microphone
2017
as Self

Karaoke Club
2025
as Self - Guest

Le Show du Refuge
1991
as Self
Movies (4)
About Marjo
Marjolène Morin (born 2 August 1953), professionally known as Marjo, is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Quebec. Morin was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. She worked as a model and editor for the fashion magazine Madame, and as manager of the Montreal jazz club L'Air du temps, and was cast in two musicals by François Guy. She joined the band Corbeau in 1979, two years after the group was started by Pierre Harel. After Corbeau disbanded, she cowrote and recorded "Touch Me", the theme song for the film A Woman in Transit (La Femme de l'hôt… With 28 credits spanning from 1978 to 2025, Marjo has appeared in 4 films and 24 TV shows.
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Most Popular Marjo Movies
- Family First (2018) — as Chantale
- Marjo - Amoureuse (2022) — as Self
- The Machine Age (1978)
- Le Grand spectacle de la Fête nationale du Québec 2021 (2021) — as Self - Guest
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