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Born · August 30, 1958 (66 years old)
Known For: Directing
Place of Birth: Saint-Quentin, France
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Benoît Delépine (30 August 1958 –) is a French comedian and film director. He is known for his satirical activities on TV channel Canal+. Director of the TV program Guignols de l'info for many years, he currently writes TV programs about the fictional country of Groland. He also plays the cynical journalist-reporter Mickael Kael. In the cinema, Delépine has written and performed in two films. Mickael Kael contre la World News Company, a chess commercial, reprising two elements of the fictional career of the director: his role as a reporter for Groland and the World Company, which he contributed to create for Les Guignols. In 2004, Aaltra, which he wrote, directed, and starred in with Gustave de Kervern enjoyed critical success. The two companions from the Groland adventure wrote and directed it as a road movie where two enemies travel the roads of northern France and Finland following an accident. Also with Gustave Kervern, he has directed and starred in Avida, which was awarded screened out of competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. His upcoming film Mammuth was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. He is a supporter of Attac. Description above from the Wikipedia article Benoît Delépine licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Le père de Romain · (8 episodes)
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2022
Le photographe animalier
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2022
Le Comte de Kael
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2021
L'archer
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2020
Self
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2020
Self - Filmmaker
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2019
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2018
Self
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2017
Self
5.5
2017
Charles Malard
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2015
Le collègue Orange 1
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2014
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2012
Self
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2011
Michael Kael
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2007
L'homme à la tête de scotch
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2006
L'employé
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2004
Various Characters
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2003
Michael Kael
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2002
Michael Kael
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2002
Michael Kael
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2001
Self, Auteur 1988/96
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1999
La tête coupée
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1999
Self · (1 episode)
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1998
Michel Chel alias Michael Kael
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1998
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1995
Mickael Kael · (667 episodes)
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1992