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Élie Semoun (born Élie Semhoun on 16 October 1963) is a French comedian, actor, director, writer and singer.


Life and career

Élie Semoun was born in France, to a Sephardic Jewish family of Moroccan-Jewish and Algerian-Jewish descent. In 1980 at the age of 17, Semoun wrote two collections of poems and two plays. Beginning in 1988, he had regular appearances on the television series '' Vivement lundi!'' on TF1, where he played a horse mounted on rollers. His comedy career began in 1990 with his partner
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, with whom he wrote and performed daring, skits with scathing takes generally taboo subjects such as racism and poverty, often playing up contrasts between himself and his partner in terms of origin, color, and religion. Their first show was held at
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's show ''Emission Impossible'', where they were noticed for their particularly corrosive sketches. They followed this up with one success after another at Le Splendid Theater, Paris's Palais des glaces, and at
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. Élie and Dieudonné formed one of the most popular comic duos of the 1990s. In 1997 the duo split due to artistic and financial differences. Élie resented how Dieudonné handled their relations with the media and admitted that he was unhappy that his friend had turned towards film (and that he left to appear in the United States) and antisemitism. Dieudonné managed the financial aspects of their career, and Semoun felt their money was not divided equitably.Témoignage d'Élie Semoun dans l'émission '' La parenthèse inattendue'',
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, 14 novembre 2012
Breaking out on his own, Semoun continued his success with '' Petites Annonces d'Élie'' (which had been at first intended to be a show with Dieudonné) alongside his friend the actor Franck Dubosc. Once again his performance was promoted by his friend on the show '' Les Enfants de la télé (France) '' Inspired by actual classified ads recorded by them in a van, the "Petites Annonces d'Élie" (Élie's Classified Ads) are seen through the character of Cyprian, a repulsive looking man searching for a "busty blond". Semoun went back on stage with a one-man show, ''Élie and Semoun''. He supported
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during Paris's municipal elections of 2001 and
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during the
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of 2002. In 2003, he released an album of French songs called simply "Chansons". In early 2005, he performed in a show (co-authored with Franck Dubosc and Muriel Robin entitled ''Élie Semoun se prend pour qui?'' Élie Semoun maintained in the years following his separation with Dieudonné a complex and strained relationship with his former partner. First strained, then reconciled, they have again grown apart during the public controversy aroused by the political stances of Dieudonné. "Some have speculated on the reunion of our duo, but I must tell you that this is clearly out of the question! It's over." In 2012, he declared that "the Dieudonné he knew and the Dieudonné of today appear to him like two completely different people, and he is unable to reconcile them in his mind". An album entitled ''Sur le fil'' (On the Edge), was released on 19 March 2007. He brought in new guest stars, such as
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. The skits are always written by Élie Semoun and Franck Dubosc, but this time assisted by comedian
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. Élie performed his show ''Élie Semoun se prend pour qui?'' for the last time on 16 June 2007 in
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at the
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. In 2007, he signed a petition disagreeing with
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and participated in several meetings against the Socialist candidate with his friend
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Family

His father, Paul Semhoun, is from the Moroccan city of Taza, and worked for the French Postal Service. His mother, Denise Malka, born in
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in Algeria, was a French teacher. She died of
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at age 36 when Élie was 11 years old. He has a younger brother, Laurent, who died of AIDS in 2002, also age 36, and a sister, Anne-Judith, a marketing director. He has a son, Antoine, born in 1995 in Rennes. He shares custody with his ex-wife, Annie Florence Jeannesson, whom he divorced in 2002Biographie sur Gala
/ref> Semoun is the second cousin of singer and actor Patrick Bruel, the grandfather of Bruel being the brother of Semoun's grandmother.


Shows

*1991: ''Élie Semoun et Dieudonné au Théâtre du Splendid Saint-Martin'', directed by Pascal Légitimus *1996: ''Élie Semoun et Dieudonné en garde à vue'' *1999: ''Élie et Semoun au Palais des Glaces'', directed by Muriel Robin *2002: ''Élie Semoun à l'Olympia'', directed by Roger Louret *2005–2006: ''Élie Semoun se prend pour qui ?'', directed by Roger Louret *2008–2009: ''Merki…'', directed by Roger Louret *2012: ''Tranches de Vies'', directed by Muriel Robin


Theater

*2012: '' Tartarin de Tarascon'' by
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, directed by the author, Théâtre André Malraux *2012: '' Inconnu à cette adresse'' by Kressmann Taylor, directed by Delphine de Malherbe, théâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau *2014: ''Le Placard'' by Francis Veber, directed by the author, Théâtre des Nouveautés


Filmography


Television

*1989: ''Pause-café'' Pause Tendresse de Serge Leroy (3rd episode): ''Alberto'' *1988–1991: ''Vivement lundi!'' *1990: ''Édouard et ses filles'' by
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*1996: ''François Kleber – L'Embrouilleur'' *1996: ''
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– Maigret tend un piège'' *2001–2003: ''
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'' (at least 3 episodes) *2002: ''Si j'étais lui'' by Philippe Triboit *2004: ''
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'' (5 episodes) *2008: ''Rien dans les poches'' by Marion Vernoux *2010: ''Un divorce de chien'' by Lorraine Lévy : ''Julien'' *2011: ''Very Bad Blagues'' de Palmashow (épisode 58) *2012: '' Bref'' by Kyan Khojandi (episode 53) *2013: ''Hitchcock by Mocky'' – episode "Selon la loi" *2013: ''Nos chers voisins fêtent l'été'' : ''Ludovic, un représentant de commerce, victime de la ruse des voisins'' *2013: ''Y'a pas d'âge'' (1 episode) *2013: ''What Ze Teuf'' (2 episodes) : ''lui-même''


Film

*1988: ''Toilette-Zone'' by Laurence Arcadias *1995: ''
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'' by
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and
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: ''Brice'' *1995: ''Les Bidochon'' by
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: ''René'' *1996: ''Titus et Cortex'' by Jean Claude Buziac *1996: '' Tout doit disparaître'' by
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'' by Arthur Joffé: '' God the shopkeeper'' *1998: ''Charité biz'ness'' by Thierry Barthes: ''Momo/Massipu'' *1998: ''Les Grandes Bouches'' by Bernie Bonvoisin: ''Fichier'' *1999: ''L'Ami du jardin'' by Jean-Louis Bouchaud *1999: ''Les Parasites'' by Philippe de Chauveron: ''Brigadier Max Schmitt'' *1999: ''Love Me'' by
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: ''l'amoureux'' *1999: ''Stringer'' by Klaus Biedermann: ''Filo'' *2000: '' Old School'' by Karim Abbou and Kader Ayd: ''Dealer'' *2000: ''
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'' by Patrick Braoudé: ''Steve Michaud'' *2002: ''Si j'étais lui'' by Philippe Triboit: ''Tristan'' *2003: ''
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'' by
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: ''Himself'' *2004: ''
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'' by Fabien Onteniente: ''Cyril Legall'' *2004: ''Casablanca Driver'' by Maurice Barthélémy: ''Mr. X'' *2004: '' Les Dalton'' by Philippe Haim: Docteur Doxey / Customs Officer *2004: ''La vie de Michel Muller est plus belle que la vôtre'' by Michel Muller *2005: ''Iznogoud'' by Patrick Braoudé: ''Prince'' *2005: '' Once Upon a Time in the Oued'' by
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: ''Maitre d'hôtel'' *2005: ''
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'' by Anne Villacèque: ''Romansky'' *2005: ''Aux abois'' by Philippe Collin: ''Paul'' *2008: ''
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'' by Gabriel Julien-Laferrière: ''Court Bailiff'' *2010: ''La Chance de ma vie'' by Nicolas Cuche: ''Philippe Markus'' *2011: '' L'Élève Ducobu'' by Philippe de Chauveron: ''Gustave Latouche'' *2012: ''Les Vacances de Ducobu'' by Philippe de Chauveron: ''Gustave Latouche'' *2012: '' Les Kaïra'' by
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: ''Mr Gérard'' *2014: ''Les Francis'' by Fabrice Begotti: ''Prefect'' *2014: '' Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu?'' by Philippe de Chauveron *2014: ''La Grande séduction'' by Stéphane Meunier *2018: '' Neuilly sa mère, sa mère !'' by Gabriel Julien-Laferrière *2020: ''Ducobu 3'': Gustave Latouche *2022: ''Ducobu Président!'': Gustave Latouche Short films *1985: ''Poussière d'étoiles'' by
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*2000: ''Le Truc'' by Stéphane Bélaïsch *2007: '' Dominique Laffin, portrait d'une enfant pas sage'', by Laurent Perrin *2012: ''L'âge de Glace 4: Élie Semoun visite Blue Sky''; (document shown Sunday 24 juin 2012 by Gulli). *2014: ''
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Voice Work


Film


Animated Films

*1992: '' Old School'': French voice of Mitchell Whitfield *1995: ''
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'': French voice of Wiggins *2002: ''The Magic Roundabout'' directed by Dave Borthwick: voice of Zébulon *2002: ''
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'' directed by
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: French voice of Sid *2002: ''Gouille et Gar'' by Gamer (short film): voice of Gouille *2005: ''
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: French voice of Fender *2006: '' Ice Age: The Meltdown'' directed by
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: French voice of Sid *2006: '' Charlotte's Web'' directed by
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: French voice of Rat Templeton *2009: '' Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs'': French voice of Sid *2010: '' A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures'': French voice of adult Ray *2010: ''Allez raconte !'' directed by Jean-Christophe Roger: Éric *2011: ''
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'': French voice of Billy the Meerkat *2011: '' Émilie Jolie'' directed by
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and Philippe Chatel: voices of Belzébuth and Prince Charming *2012: '' Ice Age: Continental Drift'' : French voice of Sid *2012: '' Sammy's Great Escape'' directed by Ben Stassen : French voice of adult Ray *2014: ''
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: voice of the chief of the Roman cohort *2016: '' Ice Age: Collision Course'': French voice of Sid


Television


Series

*1988: ''Les Années collège'' : Joey Jeremiah ( Pat Mastroianni)


Shows with Dieudonné

*1991–1993: ''Élie et Dieudonné'' *1993: ''L'avis des bêtes - Une certaine idée de la France'' *1996: ''Élie et Dieudonné en garde à vue''


Shows with Franck Dubosc

*''Les Petites Annonces d'Élie'' *''Élie Annonce Semoun 2000'' *''Élie Annonce Semoun : la suite de La suite''


Video

*1999: ''Élie et Semoun au Palais des Glaces'' *2000: ''Élie annonce Semoun'', 5th volume of short ads (55 classified ads) *2002: ''Les Petites Annonces d'Élie l'intégrale'', the first 3 volumes released on VHS in the late 1990s and the unprecedented volume 4 (the best of the first 3) (167 classified ads) *2002 : ''Élie Semoun à l' Olympia
Bruno Coquatrix Bruno Coquatrix (5 August 1910, Ronchin, Nord – 1 April 1979) was a French music producer, the owner and manager of the Olympia Hall in Paris from 1954 until his death in 1979. Career Coquatrix was first known as a song and music writer. He ...
'' *2003 : ''Élie annonce Semoun, la suite'', 6th volume of classified ads *2006 : ''Élie Semoun se prend pour qui ?'' *2007 : ''Élie annonce Semoun, la suite de la suite'', 7th volume of classified ads (56 classified ads) *2008 : ''Merki'' *2008 : ''Les Petites Annonces d'Élie (l'essentiel)''(more than160 classified ads) *2012 : ''Tranches de vies''


Video Games

*1998 : ''
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'' (voiceover promotional advertising Sega console "Up to six billion players") *2003 : '' Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc'' (Les Ptizêtres, additional voices)


Albums

*2003 : ''Chansons'' *2007 : ''Sur le fil''


Books

*''Les Annonces en BD'',
bande dessinée (singular ; literally 'drawn strips'), abbreviated BDs and also referred to as Franco-Belgian comics (), are comics that are usually originally in French and created for readership in France and Belgium. These countries have a long tradition ...
, Jungle : **Tome I, ''Si tu es blonde…'', 2004. **Tome II, ''J'suis choooquée'', 2005. **Best of 2009. *''Élie Semoun se prend pour qui ?'', graphic novel, Jungle, 2006. *''Kévina, Mikeline, Toufik et les autres…'', Fetjaine, 2008. *''Je grandirai plus tard'', Flammarion, 2013.


References


External links

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