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Sébastien Jean Maurice Cauet (; born 28 April 1972), better known by the
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Cauet, is a well-known French radio and TV host, comedian, imitator, singer, DJ and record producer. He has worked at various times as host on
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, Fun Radio, Skyrock, Virgin Radio and
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. He was born in Saint-Quentin. He is the founder and president of Cauet Groupe (renamed Be Aware Groupe) since 2003. Important shows hosted by Cauet on French television include ''CaueTivi'' (2003–2004), ''La Méthode Cauet'' (2003–2008), ''La Cauetidienne'' (2008), ''Ça va s'Cauet'' (2010) and ''Bienvenue chez Cauet'' (2011–2013). He is also radio host of radio shows ''Le morning de Cauet'' (2001–2009) and ''C'Cauet'' (2010 until present). He also did French language voiceover for various films.Objectif Cinema: La Gazette du doublage interview
Véronique Richebois published a biography on Cauet titled ''Sébastien Cauet: Le côté obscur de la farce''.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Cauet, Sebastien French radio presenters French television presenters French impressionists (entertainers) French parodists French comedy musicians Parody musicians 1972 births Living people People from Saint-Quentin, Aisne French male comedians Comedians from Hauts-de-France