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Interview with Laurence Leboeuf of “Transplant” on NBC by Suzanne 6/9/25
It’s so nice to interview Laurence again. I just love this show, and she’s the lead female star. I’ve enjoyed getting to know her a little in these short chats, over the years. She’s an amazing actress. I will miss the show after this final season! Make sure to tune in on Thursdays on NBC.  This week’s show, “Heart” is a pivotal episode. Next week’s episode, “Fever Dream” is a mind-bender.
MORE INFO: Official Site season 4 Trailer episode “Heart” trailer
Laurence Leboeuf
Dr. Magalie âMagsâ Leblanc
Laurence Leboeuf is an award-winning actress from Montreal who stars as Dr. Magalie âMagsâ Leblanc in NBCâs âTransplant.â
The bilingual actress (French and English) has been acting professionally since she was 10 and rose to stardom with multiple award nominations and wins. She won the 2024 ACTRA Montreal Award of Excellence and has continuously booked leading roles in both television and film of French-Canadian and English-Canadian productions.
On the film side, Leboeuf recently starred in ChloĂ© Robichaudâs latest feature, âTwo Women.â The film premiered at Sundance as part of the festivalâs exclusive World Cinema Dramatic Competition and won the Special Jury Award for Writing.
Leboeuf won Best Drama Actress for her work in âTransplantâ at the Canadian Screen Awards for 2022. Additional award wins include the Gemeaux Awards (French Canadian Emmys) for Best Actress in the series âLes Lavigueur,â Best Supporting Actress for her role in the series âMusee Edenâ and Best Actress for her role in the series âMarche A. Lâombre,â which also won her the Best Leading Actress Award at the French Festival SĂ©ries Mania.
She also won Best Actress for âHuman Traffickingâ (featuring Mira Sorvino and Donald Sutherland) at the ACTRA Awards. For her film work, Leboeuf won at the Prix Iris Awards (previously Jutra Awards) for Best Supporting Actress in âMy Daughter, My Angel.â Her indie action-comedy film âTurbo Kidâ was widely received at the Sundance Film Festival.
Leboeuf was born to actor-parents and grew up surrounded by creative arts. Her dad owned a stage theater for 18 years, which allowed Leboeuf to explore the behind-the-scenes of the craft. Sheâs driven by the passion of acting and the need to be creative with plans to produce and write. Leboeuf enjoys reading and staying active with running, snowboarding and loves to travel.
NBC
Transplant
Transplant Season 4 Premieres Thursday, May 22 (8-10 p.m. ET/PT)Â
Season 4 of âTransplantâ finds Bashir âBashâ Hamed on the precipice of finishing his residency at York Memorial and officially requalifying as a doctor. With his future uncertain once again, Bash and his sister, Amira, are Canadian citizens now, but are still trying, with everything they have, to build a life in their adopted country.
The series stars Hamza Haq, Laurence Leboeuf, Ayisha Issa, Jim Watson, Rekha Sharma, Sirena Gulamgaus, Torri Higginson, Kenny Wong.
Joseph Kay is the creator, showrunner and executive producer. Bruno DubĂ©, Jocelyn DeschĂȘnes, JosĂ©e VallĂ©e, Rachel Langer, Stefan Pleszczynski, and Sarah Timmins also executive produce.
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Video Edited by Jamie
Proofread and Edited by Brenda
Our past “Transplant” interviews
Hamza Haq and Joseph Kay 5/20/25 and 5/21/25
Rekha Sharma 2/2/24
Joseph Kay 10/10/23
Hamza Haq 7/12/22
Laurence Leboeuuf 3/29/22
 John Hannah and Hamza Haq 3/1/22
Laurence Leboeuf 10/30/20
Hamza Haq 10/9/20
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