Artus (b. 1987)

Alias:
Victor Artus Solaro

Birthplace:
Le Chesnay, Yvelines, France

Born:
August 17, 1987

Artus, whose real name is Victor Artus Solaro, is a comedian and French actor who is revealed to the general public by the program "On n’demande qu'à en rire" on France 2 between 2011 and 2014.  Artus was born in August 17, 1987 in Le Chesnay, France . A small town near Montpellier , where he grew up. He then lives for several years in Switzerland, Lugano in the canton of Ticino and Montreux in the canton of Vaud. He follows technological studies kitchen and then forms at the Cours Flor.  He rose to prominence by participating in the show that is n’demande laugh of Laurent Ruquier on France 2. He appeared in 86 written and interpreted skits (including 74 scored and 12 as a season 4 resident) between September 9 , 2011 and stopping the broadcast, the July 4 , 2014. He continues the passages with notes regularly exceeding 90 out of 100 points.  He subsequently appeared in several television and radio shows, and continued his shows in France. In 2015, he launches his new solo stage Dont point .  In the fall of 2016 , he participated in the seventh season of the show Danse avec les étoiles on TF1 , alongside dancer Marie Denigot, and finished third in the competition.  In 2017, Artus staged his first piece, co-written with Romain Chevalier, Duels Davidejonatown , premiered at the theater “The Fires of the Ramp” in Paris.

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