Yvan Le Bolloc'h

Yvan Le Bolloc'h (born 20 December 1961, in Brest) is a French television and radio host and actor.

Yvan Le Bolloc'h
Born
Yvan Le Bolloc'h

(1961-12-20) December 20, 1961
NationalityFrench
OccupationHost, Actor, TV Personality

Biography

Yvan Le Bolloc'h began as a teacher for four years in Brittany.[1] He worked regularly with Bruno Solo and presented with him several music programs on Canal + in the 1990s (Top 50 and Le plein de super), until the creation of the television series Caméra Café in 2001-2004 on M6 and its movie adaptation under the title Espace détente.[2] He also made a brief appearance on the M6 series Kaamelott by Alexandre Astier.

He participated in the show On va pas s'gêner, hosted by Laurent Ruquier, on Europe 1, then in On a tout essayé, on France 2.[3]

Yvan Le Bolloc'h is also a musician and has played guitar for many years. He is a member of a gypsy music group, inspired by the Gipsy Kings, named Ma guitare s'appelle revient.[4]

Political commitment

On 1 May 2007, he hosted Ségolène Royal`s rally in the Charlety stadium.

In 2017, he supported Jean-Luc Mélenchon and his party La France Insoumise during the 2017 French presidential election.[5]

Filmography

  • 1999 : Cuisine chinoise by Frédérique Feder
  • 2000 : On fait comme on a dit by Philippe Bérenger
  • 2001 : Moulin à paroles by Pascal Rémy
  • 2001 : Le Mal du pays by Laurent Bachettrage
  • 2001 : J'ai faim !!! by Florence Quentin
  • 2003 : Les Clefs de bagnole by Laurent Baffie
  • 2004 : Espace détente by Bruno Solo and d'Yvan Le Bolloc'h
  • 2007 : Le Bénévole by Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • 2009 : Le Séminaire by Charles Nemes
  • 2017 : Caméra Café : Origins

Television

  • 1991-1993 : Le Top 50
  • 1993 : Le Plein de super
  • 2001-2004 : Caméra café
  • 2005 : Kaamelott

Theater

  • 1999 : Un barrage contre le Pacifique by Marguerite Duras, Théâtre International de Langue Française, Théâtre Antoine in 2000
  • 2008 : Les Deux Canards by Tristan Bernard

References

  1. "Yvan Le Bolloc'h, biography" (in French). Allocine. Retrieved 5 September 2009.
  2. "Yvan Le Bolloc'h, biography" (in French). Comme au cinéma. Retrieved 5 September 2009.
  3. "Yvan Le Bolloc'h, biography" (in French). Premiere. Retrieved 5 September 2009.
  4. "Yvan Le Bolloc'h, biography" (in French). Pure people. Retrieved 5 September 2009.
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfYs00jTH5U
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