Jean-François Dérec

Jean-François Dérec

Jean-François Dérec is of Polish jewish origin. He began with small film roles in the 1970s, as in The Seventh Company in the moonlight, before picking up a few more important roles by, for example, in Walking in the shade, The Great Journey, Great, my parents divorce !. But it is up to the tv that he noted in 1982, in The Theater of Bouvard, and then in The Class (in duo avecGuy Lecluyse). In 2000, he became a columnist in the emission of Laurent Ruquier, We tried everything. After the discontinuation of the program in 2007, he hosted a daily news shifted on the French channel NT1, Dérec makes her interesting. In 2002, he is the author and performer of a one-man-show performed three hundred times in Paris and in province. His sketch, the most famous is The Telephone rose in which he performs Gérard Bouchard, a man passing a phone call to a voice mail box telephone pink. It also plays the role of the thief of biscuits in a commercial for biscuits "Little Schoolboy" to READ. He has published several novels. Jean-François Dérec is ambassador of the federate association The Voice of the child. He was sentenced on October 3, 2012 by the 17th chamber of the correctional court of Paris to a fine of 2 000 euros with relief and euro of damages to the civil party to have handled "dirty negro" a security officer on 21 November 2011.

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