Marjo, born Marjolène Morin in Montreal, Quebec, has carved a distinctive niche in the world of film and music. Best known for her vibrant performances and powerful voice, she made her acting debut in the acclaimed 2016 film "Family First" (Chien de garde), which showcased her versatility beyond the music stage. However, it is her earlier work as a singer-songwriter that has left a lasting impact, particularly her contribution to the 1985 film "A Woman in Transit" (La Femme de l'hôtel), where her co-written song "Touch Me" earned a Genie Award, making it a sought-after collectible among fans of Canadian cinema.
Her 2022 film "Amoureuse" has also garnered attention, especially among collectors keen on preserving modern Canadian film history. Marjo’s ability to blend her musical talents with acting has created a unique legacy that resonates with physical media enthusiasts, who appreciate the depth and diversity of her contributions. Collectors are drawn to her works not only for their artistic merit but for the stories they tell about the evolution of Quebec's cultural scene.