
Kyan Khojandi
Acting
Born 1982-08-29 · Reims, Marne, France
Kyan Khojandi (born 29 August 1982) is a French comedian, actor and screenwriter born to a French mother and an Iranian father. He is best known for playing the main character in the television series Bref, which was broadcast on Canal+ from 2011 to 2012. Kyan Khojandi was born in Reims. His father was Persian and worked as a geologist before fleeing the Iranian Revolution, and later worked in the carpet trade when he arrived in France. His mother is a lawyer, originally from Picardy. He has one brother, Keyvan Khojandi, who plays the role of Kyan's brother in the Bref series. At 6 years old, Kyan entered the Music conservatory of Reims where he learned to play viola. He then entered the Cours Simon in Paris in 2004 where he studied theatre to become a professional comedian. He wrote his first texts in 2006, then started open stages and played in artists' opening shows. From March 2008 to February 2010, he appeared in the show La Bande-annonce de ma vie. Yassine Belattar gave him an opportunity to act in his shows Le Belattar Show and On achève bien l'info on France 4, which made him popular. He finalised his solo programme by playing small roles on the Parisian scene. From 29 August 2011 to 12 July 2012, he played the main character in television series Bref, which was broadcast three times per week at 8.30 pm as part of the French Canal+ show Le grand journal. He also appeared in a few ads for French car parts and service station chain Norauto. Source: Article "Kyan Khojandi" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Known for

Un bon moment
2020 · TV

Bref
2011 · TV

Freaked Out
2022 · TV

Hot Ones
2022 · TV

Apple & Onion
2018 · TV

Serge le Mytho
2016 · TV

Palmashow - L'émission
2012 · TV

Calls
2017 · TV

LOL : Qui rit, sort !
2021 · TV

LOL: Last One Laughing... or Screaming France
2023 · TV

Quotidien
2016 · TV

Burger Quiz
2001 · TV

Cher Journal
2020 · TV

Encore Vous ?
2022 · TV

Crac Crac
2017 · TV

Bonsoir bonsoir!
2019 · TV

Who Wants to Win Millions?
2000 · TV