French humorist and actor
Jérémy Ferrari (born 6 April 1985) is a French comedian and radio/television presenter. He is known for his black comedy.[1] In his comedic sketches, he deals with racism, xenophobia, misogyny, and other forms of discrimination.
Biography
Ferrari grew up in the Ardennes, in the commune of Villers-Semeuse. His parents worked in local shops. In high school, Ferrari dropped out in order to study theatre and comedy in more detail. At a young age, he began to tour and present his first one-man show, De sketches en sketches, and at the age of seventeen, he went to Paris to study in the Cours Florent drama school.
A well-known comedian in France, he shares an on-stage rivalry with comedian Arnaud Tsamère.
Career
Theater
- De sketches en sketches
- Moi, méchant ?
- Les Wesh
- Deux chaises vides, a play by Bertrand Matthieu, in which he played the poet Arthur Rimbaud
- Mes 7 péchés capitaux[2]
- Hallelujah Bordel ! (released on DVD November 2013)
- Festival d'Avignon
- Festival du Rire[3]
- La tournée du trio, with Arnaud Tsamere and Baptiste Lecaplain
- Vends 2 pièces à Beyrouth
- Anesthésie Générale
Television
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