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{{Short description|French humorist, choreographer, writer, comedian and video producer}}
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'''Jerôme Niel''' (also known as '''Jérôme Puydebat''', born on 14 June 1985) is a French humorist, choreographer, writer, comedian and video producer working among other things for the French cable TV channel [[Canal+]]. Niel was born in Trappes in the [[Yvelines]]. After passing his French [[baccalauréat]] with a specialization in economics and social sciences, he worked as a salesman in gardening tools. He went on to study languages at university for 2 months and a half. A few months later, he joined a radio school. Having arrived in Paris he worked for [[RMC (France)|RMC]] as a switchboarder to pay his rent. In Paris, he started to upload his videos on [[YouTube]] and got noticed by [[MTV]], for which he shot forty episodes. In May 2013, ''[[Le Grand Journal (Canal+)|Le Grand Journal]]'' noticed Jérôme's web series Groom Service in [[Montreux]] and hired him to make episodes with stars of the [[Cannes Film Festival]]. Although [[Michel Denisot]] had stopped presenting ''Le Grand Journal'', Jérôme continued to work for the channel, creating a [[miniseries]] named Les Tutos, already present on the internet through the Studio Bagel. In September 2014, he went on working for [[Canal +]] with the creation of a miniseries called ''Speakerine'' broadcast daily in ''Le Grand Journal'', which centers around the humorous analysis of one of that night's TV programs on French television. Niel takes part in the video Imagine Paris in which with some thirty other YouTubers, he covers [[John Lennon]]'s song "Imagine".
'''Jerôme Niel''' (also known as '''Jérôme Puydebat''', born on 14 June 1985) is a French humorist, choreographer, writer, comedian and video producer working among other things for the French cable TV channel [[Canal+ (French TV channel)|Canal+]]. Niel was born in Trappes in the [[Yvelines]]. After passing his French [[baccalauréat]] with a specialization in economics and social sciences, he worked as a salesman in gardening tools. He went on to study languages at university for 2 months and a half. A few months later, he joined a radio school. Having arrived in Paris he worked for [[RMC (France)|RMC]] as a switchboarder to pay his rent. In Paris, he started to upload his videos on [[YouTube]] and got noticed by [[MTV]], for which he shot forty episodes. In May 2013, ''[[Le Grand Journal (Canal+)|Le Grand Journal]]'' noticed Jérôme's web series Groom Service in [[Montreux]] and hired him to make episodes with stars of the [[Cannes Film Festival]]. Although [[Michel Denisot]] had stopped presenting ''Le Grand Journal'', Jérôme continued to work for the channel, creating a [[miniseries]] named Les Tutos, already present on the internet through the Studio Bagel. In September 2014, he went on working for [[Canal+ (French TV channel)|Canal +]] with the creation of a miniseries called ''Speakerine'' broadcast daily in ''Le Grand Journal'', which centers around the humorous analysis of one of that night's TV programs on French television. Niel takes part in the video Imagine Paris in which with some thirty other YouTubers, he covers [[John Lennon]]'s song "Imagine".


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* Émission On ne parle que de ça du 27/11/2013
* Émission On ne parle que de ça du 27/11/2013
*[http://www.lemonde.fr/festival/article/2014/07/10/ils-feront-le-monde-8-43-jerome-niel-un-humour-tout-ecran_4454894_4415198.html Jérôme Niel, un humour tout-écran] , Le Monde
*[http://www.lemonde.fr/festival/article/2014/07/10/ils-feront-le-monde-8-43-jerome-niel-un-humour-tout-ecran_4454894_4415198.html Jérôme Niel, un humour tout-écran], Le Monde
*Louis Ritot, [http://www.closermag.fr/video/attentats-de-paris-les-youtubeurs-francais-reprennent-imagine-en-memoire-des-victimes-video-576138 « Attentats de Paris : les youtubeurs français reprennent Imagine en mémoire des victimes (Vidéo) »], sur Closer, 20 novembre 2015
*Louis Ritot, [http://www.closermag.fr/video/attentats-de-paris-les-youtubeurs-francais-reprennent-imagine-en-memoire-des-victimes-video-576138 « Attentats de Paris : les youtubeurs français reprennent Imagine en mémoire des victimes (Vidéo) »], sur Closer, 20 novembre 2015


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[[Category:French male comedians]]
[[Category:Comedians from Île-de-France]]



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Latest revision as of 01:12, 25 November 2024

Jérôme Niel

Jerôme Niel (also known as Jérôme Puydebat, born on 14 June 1985) is a French humorist, choreographer, writer, comedian and video producer working among other things for the French cable TV channel Canal+. Niel was born in Trappes in the Yvelines. After passing his French baccalauréat with a specialization in economics and social sciences, he worked as a salesman in gardening tools. He went on to study languages at university for 2 months and a half. A few months later, he joined a radio school. Having arrived in Paris he worked for RMC as a switchboarder to pay his rent. In Paris, he started to upload his videos on YouTube and got noticed by MTV, for which he shot forty episodes. In May 2013, Le Grand Journal noticed Jérôme's web series Groom Service in Montreux and hired him to make episodes with stars of the Cannes Film Festival. Although Michel Denisot had stopped presenting Le Grand Journal, Jérôme continued to work for the channel, creating a miniseries named Les Tutos, already present on the internet through the Studio Bagel. In September 2014, he went on working for Canal + with the creation of a miniseries called Speakerine broadcast daily in Le Grand Journal, which centers around the humorous analysis of one of that night's TV programs on French television. Niel takes part in the video Imagine Paris in which with some thirty other YouTubers, he covers John Lennon's song "Imagine".

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