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Guy Laliberté

Guy Laliberté, OC CQ (born 1959) is a Canadian billionaire businessman, and poker player. Along with Gilles Ste-Croix, he is the co-founder of Cirque du Soleil in 1984. The Canadian circus company's shows have since been seen by more than 90 million people worldwide. Before founding the company, he had busked, performing as an accordion player, stiltwalker, and fire-eater.

Guy Laliberté
Laliberté at the $25,000 World Poker Tour No Limit Hold'em Championship
Born1959 (age 63–64)
OccupationBusinessman
Known forCo-founder of Cirque du Soleil
Political partyRhinoceros (1980)
SpouseRizia Moreira (ex de facto spouse) Claudia Barilla (ex-girlfriend)
Children5
Nickname(s)Ahtata (Full Tilt Poker)
World Poker Tour
Title(s)None
Final table(s)1
Money finish(es)2
Space career
Space Adventures tourist
Time in space
10d 21h 17m
MissionsSoyuz TMA-16 / TMA-14

In 2006, he was named the Ernst & Young Canadian Entrepreneur of the Year.[1][2] In 2007, he was named Ernst & Young World Entrepreneur of the Year. In January 2018, Laliberté was ranked by Forbes as the 11th wealthiest Canadian.[3]

Early years edit

Laliberté was born in 1959[4] in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. His interest in show business began when his parents took him to watch the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus,[5] an experience which led him to read the biography of P. T. Barnum.[5] While he was still in school, he produced several performing arts events.[6]

After school, Laliberté left Canada to hitchhike around Europe at the age of 18. While travelling, he made money by playing the accordion. He also learned fire-eating and stilt-walking during his time abroad, and after returning to Canada, became a street performer on the streets of Quebec.[7] Laliberté joined a performing troupe called Les Échassiers, which included fire-breathers, jugglers, and acrobats who hitchhiked around the country to shows. He later returned to Quebec, where he obtained a full-time job at a hydroelectric dam. However, soon after his employment began, the company's employees went on strike.[6] Laliberté took the opportunity to return to his life as a street performer.

In 1980, he ran as a Rhinoceros Party candidate for the electoral district of Charlevoix in the 1980 federal election.[8]

Career edit

 
Laliberté during a press conference at the Johnson Space Center

Cirque du Soleil edit

Laliberté co-founded Cirque du Soleil in 1984 with Gilles Ste-Croix and a small group of colleagues. The group obtained the support of a government grant for the celebration of the 450th anniversary of Jacques Cartier's discovery of Canada.[9] Cirque du Soleil was originally set up as a one-year project. However, the government of Quebec wanted a touring event that would perform in other provinces. The name 'Cirque du Soleil' ("circus of the sun"), which Laliberté came up with while he was in Hawaii, reflects his notion that "the sun stands for energy and youth" and that the circus is about those two words.[9]

Cirque du Soleil now has activities on five continents.[4] Its shows employ approximately 4,000 people from over 40 countries and generate an estimated annual revenue exceeding US$810 million.[10][11]

In 2015 he sold 90% of his stock in the company.[12] On 17 February 2020, he sold the remaining 10% to Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec.[13][12]

Poker career edit

Laliberté started playing super high stakes online cash games and live tournaments for recreation around 2006. In April 2007, he finished fourth in the World Poker Tour Season Five event at Bellagio in Las Vegas and won $696,220. He also played on GSN's High Stakes Poker Season 4 show and took part in Poker After Dark season 4 alongside Tom Dwan and Phil Hellmuth.[14] He was also known for frequenting the highest stakes games on Full Tilt Poker.

In 2011 Laliberté announced the Big One, a US$1 million buy-in tournament which was featured at the 2012 World Series of Poker. Part of the prize money was donated to Laliberté's philanthropic organization One Drop Foundation, which primary goal is to provide clean drinking water and hygiene products around the globe.[15] 48 players participated in the tournament and Antonio Esfandiari won the $18,346,673 first-place prize. The tournament raised $5,333,328 for the One Drop foundation.[16]

Laliberté has lost the most money on online poker cash games. Over his six accounts, noataima, patatino, lady marmelade, elmariachimacho, Esvedra and Zypherin, Laliberté has lost approximately US$31,000,000.[17]

Spaceflight edit

In September 2009, Laliberté became the first Canadian space tourist. He launched on the Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft and landed in the Soyuz TMA-14 spacecraft. His spaceflight was dedicated to raising awareness on water issues facing humankind. The event was accompanied by a 120-minute webcast program featuring various artistic performances in 14 cities on five continents, including the International Space Station.[4]

In May 2020, Canada's Federal Court of Appeals ruled that his trip should be considered primarily personal, and not work related, and directed that income tax be assessed on 90% of the cost of the trip.[18] The cost of the spaceflight was $41,816,954.

In June 2011, Laliberté published a book, entitled Gaia, containing photos of Earth from his space flight. Proceeds from his book were to go to the One Drop Foundation.[19]

Atoll of Nukutepipi edit

In 2007, Laliberté became the owner of the atoll of Nukutepipi in the French Polynesia. In May 2014, Laliberté told the Journal de Montréal that he wanted to make the atoll a shelter that could accommodate his family and friends in the event of a global catastrophe. "Because of all that's happening in the world, I said to myself: that could be the place where, in case of an epidemic or a total war, I could bring people I like and my family so that we'd be protected. It will be completely autonomous in terms of operation: solar, environmental, ecologic, all that."[20]

On 13 November 2019, following his arrest for cannabis cultivation, Laliberté's investment firm Lune Rouge stated that "Laliberté is being questioned in respect of cultivation of cannabis for his personal use only at the residence on the island of Nukutepipi" in Tahiti.[21][22]

Awards and honours edit

In 1997, Laliberté received the National Order of Quebec, the highest distinction awarded by the Government of Quebec.[4]

In 2001, he was named a Great Montrealer by the Académie des Grands Montréalais. In 2003, he was honored by the Condé Nast group as part of the Never Follow Program, a tribute to creators and innovators. In 2004, he received the Order of Canada, the highest distinction in the country, from the Governor General of Canada. The same year, he was recognized by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.[23]

In 2006, Laliberté won the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for all three levels: Quebec, Canada and international.[24] In 2007, he was named Ernst & Young World Entrepreneur Of The Year.

Université Laval (Québec) awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2008. On 22 November 2010, he and Cirque du Soleil were honoured with the 2,424th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[25]

Personal life edit

Laliberté's son Kami is a racing driver competing in the European junior formulae.[26] He recorded one race victory in F4 but has no record of racing after 2017.[27] His daughter Naïma is a competitive dressage rider.[28]

References edit

  1. ^ Ernst & Young, 2006 EOY National Recipient 8 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Frank, Steven (26 April 2004). . Time. Archived from the original on 3 November 2007.
  3. ^ . Forbes. Archived from the original on 18 February 2012. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d . Cirque du Soleil. Archived from the original on 8 May 2011.
  5. ^ a b Guy Laliberte: The Fabulous Life of the Creator of Cirque du Soleil
  6. ^ a b "The Circus Kid: Guy Laliberté Is Born". Evancarmichael.com.
  7. ^ Jag (2 September 1959). "Guy Laliberte Biography – Guy Laliberte Bio". Celebs101.com. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
  8. ^ Rakobowchuk, Peter (18 August 2015). "Rhino Party promises to nationalize Tim Hortons, move capital to Kapuskasing". Toronto Star. Canadian Press. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  9. ^ a b Cirque du Soleil: 20 Years Under the Sun
  10. ^ Collins, Glenn (29 April 2009). "Run Away to the Circus? No need. It's Staying Here". The New York Times. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
  11. ^ . Cirquedusoleil.com. Archived from the original on 25 September 2009. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
  12. ^ a b 17 February 2020. Founder Guy Laliberté sells remaining Cirque du Soleil shares. CBC.
  13. ^ Kelly, Brendan (17 March 2020). Coronavirus: Cirque du Soleil lays off more than half its staff. Peace River Record Gazette.
  14. ^ "Guy Laliberté's Life: Biggest Profits, Losses and Net Worth". Somuchpoker. 22 July 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  15. ^ "WSOP to host $1m tournament". Poker Player. 1 June 2011.
  16. ^ Wise, Gary (1 July 2012). "The Big One For One Drop is here". ESPN.com. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  17. ^ Pete (10 April 2018). "Guy Laliberte: The Man Who Lost $31Million Playing Poker". HighstakesDB. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  18. ^ Appeal(Canada), Federal Court of (10 September 2013). "Decisions". decisions.fca-caf.gc.ca.
  19. ^ Moskowitz, Clara (28 June 2011). "Earth's Beauty From Space: Q&A With 'Space Clown' Guy Laliberte". Space.com. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  20. ^ Ménard, Élizabeth (25 April 2015). "Le nouveau cirque de Guy Laliberté : L'atoll de Nukutepipi". Journal de Montréal (in French).
  21. ^ Rouge, Lune. "Official Statement - Guy Laliberté". www.newswire.ca. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  22. ^ "Cirque du Soleil founder arrested in Tahiti for cannabis". CBC. Agence France-Presse. 13 November 2019. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  23. ^ "The 2004 TIME 100". TIME.com. 26 April 2004. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  24. ^ Ernst & Young 2006 EOY National Recipient 8 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  25. ^ Diamond, Robert (22 November 2010). "Guy Laliberte Honored On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame". Broadway World. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
  26. ^ Mio, Kevin (12 July 2016). "Montreal's Kami Laliberté, 16, sets sights on career in F1". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  27. ^ . SnapLap. Archived from the original on 25 March 2019. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  28. ^ "Canada's Golden Girls". Fédération Équestre Internationale. 30 July 2019. Retrieved 4 October 2019.

External links edit

  • Cirque du Soleil's biography of Guy Laliberté
  • One Drop Foundation
  • Spacefacts biography of Guy Laliberté
  • Forbes profile page on Guy Laliberte

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Guy Laliberte OC CQ born 1959 is a Canadian billionaire businessman and poker player Along with Gilles Ste Croix he is the co founder of Cirque du Soleil in 1984 The Canadian circus company s shows have since been seen by more than 90 million people worldwide Before founding the company he had busked performing as an accordion player stiltwalker and fire eater Guy LaliberteLaliberte at the 25 000 World Poker Tour No Limit Hold em ChampionshipBorn1959 age 63 64 Quebec City Quebec CanadaOccupationBusinessmanKnown forCo founder of Cirque du SoleilPolitical partyRhinoceros 1980 SpouseRizia Moreira ex de facto spouse Claudia Barilla ex girlfriend Children5Nickname s Ahtata Full Tilt Poker World Poker TourTitle s NoneFinal table s 1Money finish es 2Space careerSpace Adventures touristTime in space10d 21h 17mMissionsSoyuz TMA 16 TMA 14In 2006 he was named the Ernst amp Young Canadian Entrepreneur of the Year 1 2 In 2007 he was named Ernst amp Young World Entrepreneur of the Year In January 2018 Laliberte was ranked by Forbes as the 11th wealthiest Canadian 3 Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 2 1 Cirque du Soleil 2 2 Poker career 2 3 Spaceflight 2 4 Atoll of Nukutepipi 3 Awards and honours 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editLaliberte was born in 1959 4 in Quebec City Quebec Canada His interest in show business began when his parents took him to watch the Ringling Brothers and Barnum amp Bailey Circus 5 an experience which led him to read the biography of P T Barnum 5 While he was still in school he produced several performing arts events 6 After school Laliberte left Canada to hitchhike around Europe at the age of 18 While travelling he made money by playing the accordion He also learned fire eating and stilt walking during his time abroad and after returning to Canada became a street performer on the streets of Quebec 7 Laliberte joined a performing troupe called Les Echassiers which included fire breathers jugglers and acrobats who hitchhiked around the country to shows He later returned to Quebec where he obtained a full time job at a hydroelectric dam However soon after his employment began the company s employees went on strike 6 Laliberte took the opportunity to return to his life as a street performer In 1980 he ran as a Rhinoceros Party candidate for the electoral district of Charlevoix in the 1980 federal election 8 Career edit nbsp Laliberte during a press conference at the Johnson Space CenterCirque du Soleil edit Laliberte co founded Cirque du Soleil in 1984 with Gilles Ste Croix and a small group of colleagues The group obtained the support of a government grant for the celebration of the 450th anniversary of Jacques Cartier s discovery of Canada 9 Cirque du Soleil was originally set up as a one year project However the government of Quebec wanted a touring event that would perform in other provinces The name Cirque du Soleil circus of the sun which Laliberte came up with while he was in Hawaii reflects his notion that the sun stands for energy and youth and that the circus is about those two words 9 Cirque du Soleil now has activities on five continents 4 Its shows employ approximately 4 000 people from over 40 countries and generate an estimated annual revenue exceeding US 810 million 10 11 In 2015 he sold 90 of his stock in the company 12 On 17 February 2020 he sold the remaining 10 to Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec 13 12 Poker career edit Laliberte started playing super high stakes online cash games and live tournaments for recreation around 2006 In April 2007 he finished fourth in the World Poker Tour Season Five event at Bellagio in Las Vegas and won 696 220 He also played on GSN s High Stakes Poker Season 4 show and took part in Poker After Dark season 4 alongside Tom Dwan and Phil Hellmuth 14 He was also known for frequenting the highest stakes games on Full Tilt Poker In 2011 Laliberte announced the Big One a US 1 million buy in tournament which was featured at the 2012 World Series of Poker Part of the prize money was donated to Laliberte s philanthropic organization One Drop Foundation which primary goal is to provide clean drinking water and hygiene products around the globe 15 48 players participated in the tournament and Antonio Esfandiari won the 18 346 673 first place prize The tournament raised 5 333 328 for the One Drop foundation 16 Laliberte has lost the most money on online poker cash games Over his six accounts noataima patatino lady marmelade elmariachimacho Esvedra and Zypherin Laliberte has lost approximately US 31 000 000 17 Spaceflight edit In September 2009 Laliberte became the first Canadian space tourist He launched on the Soyuz TMA 16 spacecraft and landed in the Soyuz TMA 14 spacecraft His spaceflight was dedicated to raising awareness on water issues facing humankind The event was accompanied by a 120 minute webcast program featuring various artistic performances in 14 cities on five continents including the International Space Station 4 In May 2020 Canada s Federal Court of Appeals ruled that his trip should be considered primarily personal and not work related and directed that income tax be assessed on 90 of the cost of the trip 18 The cost of the spaceflight was 41 816 954 In June 2011 Laliberte published a book entitled Gaia containing photos of Earth from his space flight Proceeds from his book were to go to the One Drop Foundation 19 Atoll of Nukutepipi edit In 2007 Laliberte became the owner of the atoll of Nukutepipi in the French Polynesia In May 2014 Laliberte told the Journal de Montreal that he wanted to make the atoll a shelter that could accommodate his family and friends in the event of a global catastrophe Because of all that s happening in the world I said to myself that could be the place where in case of an epidemic or a total war I could bring people I like and my family so that we d be protected It will be completely autonomous in terms of operation solar environmental ecologic all that 20 On 13 November 2019 following his arrest for cannabis cultivation Laliberte s investment firm Lune Rouge stated that Laliberte is being questioned in respect of cultivation of cannabis for his personal use only at the residence on the island of Nukutepipi in Tahiti 21 22 Awards and honours editIn 1997 Laliberte received the National Order of Quebec the highest distinction awarded by the Government of Quebec 4 In 2001 he was named a Great Montrealer by the Academie des Grands Montrealais In 2003 he was honored by the Conde Nast group as part of the Never Follow Program a tribute to creators and innovators In 2004 he received the Order of Canada the highest distinction in the country from the Governor General of Canada The same year he was recognized by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world 23 In 2006 Laliberte won the Ernst amp Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for all three levels Quebec Canada and international 24 In 2007 he was named Ernst amp Young World Entrepreneur Of The Year Universite Laval Quebec awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2008 On 22 November 2010 he and Cirque du Soleil were honoured with the 2 424th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 25 Personal life editLaliberte s son Kami is a racing driver competing in the European junior formulae 26 He recorded one race victory in F4 but has no record of racing after 2017 27 His daughter Naima is a competitive dressage rider 28 References edit Ernst amp Young 2006 EOY National Recipient Archived 8 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine Frank Steven 26 April 2004 Guy Laliberte Revolution Under the Big Top Time Archived from the original on 3 November 2007 The World s Billionaires Forbes Archived from the original on 18 February 2012 Retrieved 29 August 2017 a b c d Biography Guy Laliberte Cirque du Soleil Archived from the original on 8 May 2011 a b Guy Laliberte The Fabulous Life of the Creator of Cirque du Soleil a b The Circus Kid Guy Laliberte Is Born Evancarmichael com Jag 2 September 1959 Guy Laliberte Biography Guy Laliberte Bio Celebs101 com Retrieved 10 March 2011 Rakobowchuk Peter 18 August 2015 Rhino Party promises to nationalize Tim Hortons move capital to Kapuskasing Toronto Star Canadian Press Retrieved 4 December 2023 a b Cirque du Soleil 20 Years Under the Sun Collins Glenn 29 April 2009 Run Away to the Circus No need It s Staying Here The New York Times Retrieved 10 March 2011 Official Cirque du Soleil Website Cirquedusoleil com Archived from the original on 25 September 2009 Retrieved 10 March 2011 a b 17 February 2020 Founder Guy Laliberte sells remaining Cirque du Soleil shares CBC Kelly Brendan 17 March 2020 Coronavirus Cirque du Soleil lays off more than half its staff Peace River Record Gazette Guy Laliberte s Life Biggest Profits Losses and Net Worth Somuchpoker 22 July 2020 Retrieved 21 September 2020 WSOP to host 1m tournament Poker Player 1 June 2011 Wise Gary 1 July 2012 The Big One For One Drop is here ESPN com Retrieved 29 January 2023 Pete 10 April 2018 Guy Laliberte The Man Who Lost 31Million Playing Poker HighstakesDB Retrieved 25 September 2019 Appeal Canada Federal Court of 10 September 2013 Decisions decisions fca caf gc ca Moskowitz Clara 28 June 2011 Earth s Beauty From Space Q amp A With Space Clown Guy Laliberte Space com Retrieved 28 June 2011 Menard Elizabeth 25 April 2015 Le nouveau cirque de Guy Laliberte L atoll de Nukutepipi Journal de Montreal in French Rouge Lune Official Statement Guy Laliberte www newswire ca Retrieved 13 November 2019 Cirque du Soleil founder arrested in Tahiti for cannabis CBC Agence France Presse 13 November 2019 Retrieved 13 November 2019 The 2004 TIME 100 TIME com 26 April 2004 Retrieved 7 December 2023 Ernst amp Young 2006 EOY National Recipient Archived 8 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine Diamond Robert 22 November 2010 Guy Laliberte Honored On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame Broadway World Retrieved 10 March 2011 Mio Kevin 12 July 2016 Montreal s Kami Laliberte 16 sets sights on career in F1 Montreal Gazette Retrieved 4 October 2019 Driver Highlights SnapLap Archived from the original on 25 March 2019 Retrieved 4 October 2019 Canada s Golden Girls Federation Equestre Internationale 30 July 2019 Retrieved 4 October 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Guy Laliberte Cirque du Soleil s biography of Guy Laliberte One Drop Foundation Spacefacts biography of Guy Laliberte Forbes profile page on Guy Laliberte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guy Laliberte amp oldid 1188779247, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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