
Raymond Devos
Born
November 9, 1922
Died
June 15, 2006 (83 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Mouscron, Belgium
Raymond Devos (9 November 1922 – 15 June 2006) was a Belgian-French humorist, stand-up comedian and clown. He is best known for his sophisticated puns and surreal humour.
Devos was born in Mouscron, Belgium, close to the French border. Both his parents were French and he moved to Tourcoing, France, at the age of two. Seven years later, his family moved to Paris. During the Second World War he was sent, like many young men of his generation, to Germany to work. On his return to France, he took acting and mime lessons at the Étienne Ducroux school, where he met Marcel Marceau. In 1948, he was part of a burlesque trio (in the older sense of the word burlesque).
Devos's career took off in the 1950s when he began writing his own one man shows and was the opening act for Maurice Chevalier. Although his act still involved elements of his early years as a clown (such as juggling) he was mostly recognized because of his mastery of the French language. His unique brand of surreal humour and sophisticated puns garnered him much respect throughout the Francophone world. Devos is a leading character in Alejandro Jodorowsky's surrealist 1957 debut short film Les têtes interverties (a mime adaptation of Thomas Mann's 1940 play The Transposed Heads). Perhaps his best-known international appearance is a cameo in Jean-Luc Godard's Pierrot le Fou 1965 as a man sitting on a harbourside who is obsessed with the memory of a mysterious love song.
He performed for the last time in 1999 in Paris's Olympia Theater. He died in Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse, Yvelines, France.
Because he was born in Belgium, the nationality of Devos was often, and still is, a source of confusion. Some media reported his death by referring to "Belgian comic Devos" or "French and Belgian comic Devos". He also has a Dutch/Flemish family name. Devos was born of French parents and raised in France, but was always respectful of his country of birth and once quipped that he was still, after all, a "fake Belgian".
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Known For

La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
Self (archive footage)
2022

Les 60 ans du one-man-show
Self (archive footage)
2020

À la recherche de... Pierre Richard
Self – Humorist (archive footage)
2017

Raymond Devos, un hommaginaire
2016

Comiques de toujours (Vol. 1 à 4)
Self (archive footage)
2009

Raymond Devos : Les 100 plus grands sketches
2007

Raymond Devos - 80 ans, 80 sketches
2002
Raymond Devos - Au Théâtre De La Porte Saint Martin
2002

Raymond Devos à l'Olympia
Self
1999

Vivement dimanche
Self · (3 episodes)
1998
Michel Sardou - Show Sardou
Self
1994

Raymond Devos - À l'Olympia
1994

Raymond Devos - Au Théâtre Romain Rolland De Villejuif
1992

Raymond Devos - Au Palais Royal
Lui-même
1989

Téléthon
Self · (1 episode)
1987

Sacrée soirée
Self · (4 episodes)
1987

Victoires de la musique
Self · (2 episodes)
1985

Champs-Elysées
Self · (5 episodes)
1982

Raymond Devos - Au Théâtre Montparnasse
1982

Raymond Devos - Au Théâtre Antoine
Lui-même
1978

30 millions d'amis
Self · (1 episode)
1976

Numéro un
Self - Host · (1 episode)
1975

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Self · (2 episodes)
1975

Apostrophes
Self · (4 episodes)
1975

The Right of the Maddest
Le surveillant de la Maison de Repos
1973

Le Grand Échiquier
Self · (13 episodes)
1972

Le Grand Échiquier
Self - Main Guest · (2 episodes)
1972
Samedi soir
Self · (4 episodes)
1971

À bout portant
Self · (2 episodes)
1968

Pierrot le Fou
L'Homme du Port (uncredited)
1965
Teuf-teuf
1963

Tartarin de Tarascon
Motorist
1962

Work and Freedom
Émile Dumoulin
1959

You Have Nothing to Declare?
Painter, winner of the Prix de Rome
1959

Discorama
Self · (1 episode)
1959

The Sicilian
Henri
1958

This Pretty World
The abbot
1957

The Severed Heads
1957

Cinépanorama
Self · (1 episode)
1956