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Alias:
Le Bolloc'h
Yvan Le Bollo'ch
Yvan Le Bolloch
Birthplace:
Brest, Finistère, France
Born:
December 20, 1961
Yvan Le Bolloc'h (born 20 December 1961) is a French television and radio host and actor. Yvan Le Bolloc'h began as a teacher for four years in Brittany. He worked regularly with Bruno Solo and presented with him several music programs on Canal+ in the 1990s (Top 50 and Le plein de super), until the creation of the television series Caméra Café in 2001–2004 on M6 and its movie adaptation under the title Espace détente. He also made a brief appearance on the M6 series Kaamelott by Alexandre Astier. He participated in the show On va pas s'gêner, hosted by Laurent Ruquier, on Europe 1, then in On a tout essayé, on France 2. Yvan Le Bolloc'h is also a musician and has played guitar for many years. He is a member of a gypsy music group, inspired by the Gipsy Kings, named Ma guitare s'appelle revient. On 1 May 2007, he hosted Ségolène Royal`s rally in the Charlety stadium. In 2017, he supported Jean-Luc Mélenchon and his party La France Insoumise during the 2017 French presidential election. Source: Article "Yvan Le Bolloc'h" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Creator:
2003 La Crème de Caméra Café, Volume 1
Director:
2003 La Crème de Caméra Café, Volume 1
2005 Espace détente
2023 Already 20 years of Caméra Café
Original Series Creator:
2003 La Crème de Caméra Café, Volume 1
2005 Espace détente
2022 Camera Cafe: The Movie
2023 Already 20 years of Caméra Café
Screenplay:
2003 La Crème de Caméra Café, Volume 1
2005 Espace détente
2022 Camera Cafe: The Movie
2023 Already 20 years of Caméra Café
Creator:
2001 Caméra Café
2002 Caméra Café
2010 Caméra Café 2 : La Boîte du dessus
Original Series Creator:
2001 Caméra Café
2002 Caméra Café
2003 Camera Café
2004 Camera Cafe
2005 Camera Café
2010 Caméra Café 2 : La Boîte du dessus
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