Luck Mervil, Crusader for Quebec Independence, Receives Honor

Luck Mervil began life in Port-au-Prince in 1967. By the time he began his music career in 1993, he had become a Canadian citizen. That year he released his debut single "Rude Luck". He followed up his initial success with two more singles "Two", released in 1995, and "Revolution", released on CD in 1998. He continued to record and released several albums: Aller Simple (1999), Luck Mervil (2000), Soul (2003), and Ti Peyi a (2009).

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Beginning in 2000, he launched a film career with a part in "Betty Fisher et Autres Histories", playing the character François Diembele. In his second film, "Le Goût des Jeunes Filles", he both acted and wrote the score. His last film, made in 2004, "C'est pas Moi, C'est L'autre", he appeared in the role of Dieudonné.

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Prior to his film career, Luck worked in television. In 1997, he played Christopher Étienne on the series "Sauve qui Peut!" He also hosted two shows, "Piment Fort", a game show, and "MixMania" on VRAK TV. His one concert performance in English, recorded for Montréal TV, "The Mess Age", aired in 2002.

Luc Mervil "Piwouli"

Luck has become a fervent advocate for Quebec Independence. A province located on the east coast of Canada, Quebec is French-speaking in a country where English is the official language. As a result of his commitment to Quebec's fight for independence as a sovereign state, Haiti's Saint Jean-Baptiste Society bestowed upon him the honor of "Patriot of the Year" in 2005.


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