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Louis Saia
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Writer
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Montréal, Québec, Canada
Born
1950-05-25
Overview
Louis Saia (born Luigi Saia; May 25, 1950 – April 1, 2026) was a Canadian screenwriter and film director, most noted for the Les Boys movie franchise.
He began his career as a theatrical director, becoming best known for the comedic show Broue, co-created with Jean-Pierre Plante, Francine Ruel, Michel Côté, Marcel Gauthier, Marc Messier and Claude Meunier, in the early 1980s. In 1984 they received a Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award for the show's English translation, Brew. In this era he also wrote film screenplays, including the theatrical films Voyage de nuit and A Childhood Friend (Une amie d'enfance), and the television film Appelez-moi Stéphane, an adaptation of his own earlier stage play.
Beginning in 1993 he was one of the writers of the popular Quebec television sitcom La Petite Vie, alongside Meunier.
In 1995 he released his debut film as a director, The Sphinx (Le Sphinx). He followed up in 1997 with Les Boys, which became his popular breakthrough and spawned several sequel films.
After three films in the Les Boys franchise he followed up with the film Dangerous People (Les Dangereux) in 2002, but has since worked predominantly in television, including on the television series Radio Enfer, Histoire de filles, Max Inc. and Vice cachée.
Known For

TV
Kebec

Film
The Boys
Dec 12, 1997

Film
Through the Mist
Mar 13, 2009

Film
The Party
Feb 2, 1990

Film
Dangerous People
Dec 6, 2002

Film
The Boys II
Dec 11, 1998

Film
The Boys III
Nov 30, 2001

Film
The Boys - 25th Anniversary
Dec 17, 2023

Film
Ding et Dong : Le film
Dec 7, 1990

Film
Le sphinx
Sep 22, 1995

Film
Appelez-moi Stéphane
Oct 10, 1982

Film
Marc Messier : seul... en scène!
Dec 1, 2023

Film
Les Voisins
Mar 4, 1987
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