Thierry Beccaro
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Born |
Paris, France | 19 October 1956
Occupation | Television presenter |
Thierry Beccaro (born 19 October 1956 in Paris) is a French stage actor and TV presenter,[1] with an Italian grandfather and Breton origin from her grandmother. He has a sister, youngest of four years. He is primarily known to the general public as presenter of TV game Motus on France 2 since 1990.
Radio career
He began his radio career in 1978 as assistant of Macha Béranger at Radio France in the service of copyright. In 1981, he became a reporter for Radio Blue, and then hosted his first radio show Grand-mère et boule de gomme. In 1983, he presented the mornings and early afternoons on Radio France and on France Inter.[2]
TV career
- In 1983, he presented on TF1 La Une est à vous.
- In 1987, he moved to Antenne 2 with the show Matin Bonheur.
- In January 1990, he hosted Après-midi show.
- On 25 June 1990, the game Motus was launched on France 2.
- He hosted other games such Dingbats (1992) and Jeux de comédie (1996).
- He presented the show Le Grand Zapping de l'humour, broadcast in the weekend on France 2.
- He led 40 ° à l'ombre on France 3.
- He hosted several prime-times : La nuit des rigolos, co-presented by Valérie Maurice (1993), Parlez-moi d'amour (2000) and Y a quoi à la télé (November 14, 1998).
- He took part in various shows including Surprise sur prise or Telethon (December 2006, with Frédéric Courant and Jamy Gourmaud, hosts of the program C'est pas sorcier).
- Thierry Beccaro replaced William Leymergie during his vacation to the presentation of Télématin.
- Finally, he co-presented Le grand code du savoir vivre with Sandrine Quétier.
- He hosted a new game called Slam on France 2.
Theater career
- 1993 : Boeing-boeing by Marc Camoletti, Théâtre Michel
- 1997 : Voyage de noces by Marc Camoletti, Théâtre Michel
- 2010 : Coach by Julie Carcuac, Théâtre Saint Georges
References
- ↑ Biography, France 2 France2.fr Retrieved June 10, 2009)
- ↑ Biography, Ozap Ozap.com Retrieved June 10, 2009
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