for everyone strangersIt’s a trio. There are Didier Bourdon, Bernard Campan and Pascal Legitimus. But did you know that the famous comedy troupe originally consisted of five men, including Seymour Brussels and Smane. A guest on Buzz TV to promote his latest show (December 4th, 19th and 21st at the République Theater in Paris), the latter returned to the reasons behind his departure.
five members Unknown Met in the early 80s on the show Bouvard Theatrewhere they reproduce sketches. “I have very good memories of them, they were very good sketches that we wrote in five minutes.declares Smile In TVMag Le Figaro publishes the comments. “He gave us this quality – because Bouvard was very demanding: we arrived in the morning, we needed a sketch to record in the afternoon.
After this experience on stage, Smile officially forms a group with his four comrades, the so-called five. Together, they made the comedy The Phone Always Rings Twice, which was released in theaters in 1985. It happened after this movie. Smile decides to leave the adventure and there is no quarrel behind this departure.
“It’s going to be brutal what I’m going to say: I didn’t want to act like just another Arab. I knew very well that if I continued to do sketches with them, I would continue to play that identity.“- explains the comedian. “By running away and leaving them with their own talent, they left me mine and I succeeded. I didn’t make a mistake, I don’t regret it and I remained very good friends with Pascal, Didier and Bernard.”
Strangers will soon return to cinema!
after leaving Smile, Five to become Cat car and co Then finally get a name Unknown. Then they go on a small stage and, thanks to a very positive word of mouth, become more and more popular.
After leaving, it became a trio Seymour Brussels At the end of 1988, strangers They won with the second show, then reached their apotheosis in the early 90s Television of strangers. We know what happened next, especially with the cult comedy The Three Brothers. And you know what? They will be back on the big screen soon, directed by Riyad Sattouf, probably in 2025!
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