French actor
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Desagnat in 2009 |
Born | Vincent Raphaël Charles Desagnat (1976-03-09) 9 March 1976 (age 48)
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Nationality | French |
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Occupation(s) | Actor, television presenter, radio presenter |
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Years active | 1998 – present |
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Notable credit(s) | Morning Live Menu W9 |
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Television | M6 (2000–02) Fun TV (2000–02) W9 (2006–13) D17 (2013–15) |
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Vincent Raphaël Charles Desagnat (French pronunciation: [dəsaɲa]; born 9 March 1976) is a French actor, skateboarder and, television and radio presenter.
Life and career
Vincent Desagnat was born in Paris, the youngest son of director and screenwriter Jean-Pierre Desagnat, grandson of actress Francia Séguy, brother of director and screenwriter François Desagnat and of producer and director assistant Olivier Desagnat.
He began his career in 1998 appearing in a music video of French band Manau directed by his brother, and later playing a small role in an episode of series H.
He then became a radio presenter on Fun Radio and Radio Nova, and co-hosted with Benjamin Morgaine and Michaël Youn the humoristic morning program Morning Live broadcast simultaneously on M6 and Fun TV from July 2000 to March 2002.[1]
In 2002, he released with Benjamin Morgaine and Michaël Youn an album from that program under the name of Bratisla Boys, a parodic boys band issued from one of their sketches on M6. In 2003, the trio released a second album under the name of Conards, for the soundtrack of the film Les 11 commandements. The trio later reunited to create a parody of a rap group named Fatal Bazooka.
From October 2006 to March 2013, he presents and comments with Benjamin Morgaine the program Menu W9 on W9, a condensed version of the Japanese game shows and contests Sushi TV, Takeshi's Castle, Ninja Warrior et Viking: The Ultimate Obstacle Course. He then presented from September 2013 to June 2015 the entertaining program Show ! Le Matin on D17.
Desagnat has appeared in numerous films, including Les 11 commandements, Babysitting, and its sequel Babysitting 2.[1][2][3]
Television programs
- 2000–02 : Morning Live on M6 with Michaël Youn and Benjamin Morgaine
- 2006–13 : Menu W9 on W9 with Benjamin Morgaine
- 2013–15 : Show ! Le matin on D17
Filmography
Theater
Year
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Director
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2011
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Fume cette cigarette
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Emmanuel Robert-Espalieu
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Édouard Molinaro
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2017
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Merci pour le bruit
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Charlotte Gabris
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Sarah Lelouch
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2018
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L'Ordre des choses
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Marc Fayet
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Richard Berry
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References
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