Since graduating from National Theater School, Léane Labrèche-Dor has walked the boards of several stages: the Jean-Duceppe Theatre in Les muses orphelines, of the Espace Go in the play Villa Dolorosa, and of the Theatre d’Aujourd’hui, in Annick Lefebvre’s creation J’accuse. From 2016 to 2019, she traveled around Quebec with the show On t’aime Mickaël Gouin.
On television, Léane played Charlène in 30 vies and Fanny in Camping de l’Ours. She was also one of the regulars in the very popular sketch show SNL Québec and its sequel, Le Nouveau Show. Léane is one of the four headliners of the comedy series Les Magnifiques, she also takes on the role of Camille the psychologist in Cérébrum, as well as the one of Sandrine in the second season of Pour toujours, plus un jour. In addition, she embodies Valérie Côté in Escouade 99, an adaptation of the popular American show, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. She moves us in her vivid interpretation of Laurie in Haute démolition.
She worked on multiple web projects such as Sylvain, le magnifique, 7$ par jour, Le Frigidaire and La règle de 3. She also co-hosted La vie n’est pas un magazine, joined by Catherine Trudeau.
Léane also takes on several feature films including Julie Hivon’s Qu’est ce qu’on fait ici, Guillaume Lambert’s Les scènes fortuites, and Sophie Dupuis’ critically acclaimed Chien de Garde. In 2020, Léane defended the first role in the film Le Rire, directed by Martin Laroche, and was nominated at the Gala Quebec Cinema for her performance. In 2022, she played Valérie in Lignes de fuite by Catherine Chabot and Myriam Bouchard. The next year, she held the lead role in Anik Jean’s first feature length film, Les hommes de ma mère.