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Jan 3, 2020 · “The French first came to know me as a satirist,” says the now-40-year-old Bedos, who made his reputation as an ultra-sarcastic (and occasionally controversial) cultural commentator on a...
In 2013, he joined Laurent Ruquier's late-night On n'est pas couché television talk show as a satirist, which he left two years later.
“The French first came to know me as a satirist,” says the now-40-year-old Bedos, who made his reputation as an ultra-sarcastic (and occasionally controversial) cultural commentator on a popular weekly talk show.
The son of Guy Bedos, he became known in 2004 as a playwright. In 2013, he joined Laurent Ruquier 's late-night On n'est pas couché television talk show as a satirist, which he left two years later.
The son of Guy Bedos, he became known in 2004 as a playwright. In 2013, he joined Laurent Ruquier's late-night On n'est pas couché television talk show as a satirist, which he left two years later. His first film, Mr. & Mrs. Adelman, premiered in 2017.
The son of Guy Bedos, he became known in 2004 as a playwright. In 2013, he joined Laurent Ruquier 's late-night On n'est pas couché television talk show as a satirist, which he left two years later.
In 2013, he joined Laurent Ruquier's late-night On n'est pas couché television talk show as a satirist, which he left two years later. His first film, Mr. & Mrs. Adelman, premiered in 2017.