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Montreal is a very cosmopolitan, sophisticated, erudite, educated, glorious city today. But it wasn't quite that way when I was growing up there. There was a lot of anti-Semitism. And I had to deal with that in an area of the city that had very few Jews.
Since the beginning, I always loved the game. When you grow up in Montreal, one day you want to be a professional hockey player. When I was six or seven, I knew that was what I wanted.
You know what's nice about Montreal? Not only is it a beautiful city, but you have Cuban cigars.
My very best memory of Montreal was the moment inside the Olympic arena when I was waiting under the stadium and those majestic gates opened up. It was a whole other world.
I cannot go to Montreal without going to Beauty's, my favorite place for breakfast, where I have the Mish-Mash omelet with hot dogs, salami, eggs, green peppers, and onions, and the best banana bread in the world. It's legendary!
My whole plan in my head has always been, if I go a year without acting, it's time to go home; it's time to go back to Montreal.
I think over there in Montreal they're a bit hardcore with the old homos. They're not that keen on them.
My parents sent me to Montreal because I kept getting kicked out of school in France.
In the province of Quebec where I come from, we speak French, and the only cosmopolitan city is Montreal. Every time we tackle the subject of immigration and racial tension, it's an issue that concerns Montreal.
No, I love Montreal... I think I love Montreal more than Montreal loves me... I love the food there.