We no longer present Cyril Hanouna. Or almost. Former chain jester Comedy! became in a few years patron saint of PAF with the locomotive Vincent Bolloré,
TPMP. Same for Jean Dujardin. Oscar-winning actor for The Artist in 2012 which was revealed in the short format One Guy, One Girl. If we have (yet) never seen Dujardin on the set of Hanouna, the two have obviously met once. At least that's what the presenter says during a
anecdote of which he alone has the secret.
Cyril Hanouna: very powerful leader of the PAF
Cyril Hanouna stood out in the early 2000s on the Comédie! channel. He started as
intern in 1997. Later, Hanouna notably participated in La Grosse Emission headed by Dominique Farrugia. In 2003, he branched off towards M6
to take over from another troublemaker,
Michael Youn, at the head of the famous Morning
Live.
Finally, after a certain crossing of the desert, Cyril Hanouna is reborn from his ashes on France 4 with Touche pas à mon poste. Or TPMP for fans. The show, about media and celebrity analysis, is very successful. This moves to C8, becoming the locomotive of Bolloré. Since 2017, she has dealt with policy and others miscellaneous facts.
Jean Dujardin,One Guy, One Girl in Hollywood
Jean Dujardin makes a lasting impression on the entertainment show Star Seeds. We are in the mid-90s, the comedian is the public's favorite.
There, he invented a gaggle of key characters including the famous Brice de Nice. A few years later, he became famous thanks to One Guy, One Girl with Alexandra
Lamy.
The actor dreams of greatness, turns to the big screen, portrays Brice de Nice in a feature film.
He rides the wave, navigates between styles, crime fiction
Counter-investigation to the neo-beef comedy The Infidels. In 2012, he won the Oscar for best actor for his performance in the silent film The
Artist. Jean Dujardin becomes the most bankable Frenchie…
The funny meeting between Hanouna and Dujardin
Jean Dujardin never came to promote himself at Cyril Hanouna. However, the host talks about the Oscar-winning actor. In particular, he mentions a most surprising anecdote.
A meeting in a department store in Paris.
“It's not a joke… Jean Dujardin, the last time I met him, he didn't believe it was me!”, says the host, laughing.
“He thought it was a hidden camera.”, specifies Hanouna in front of his audience of columnists laughing at his story. “He was convinced that I was filming something. He said to me: 'Stop, I'm telling you you're doing a hidden camera'I said to him: 'You fucking piss me off!'I swear it's true.” From the great Hanouna, understand who can.