
Élie Semoun
Acting
Born 1963-10-16 · Paris, France
Élie Semoun (born Élie Semhoun on 16 October 1963) is a French comedian, actor, director, writer and singer. Élie Semoun was born in France, to a Sephardic Jewish family of Moroccan-Jewish and Algerian-Jewish descent. In 1980 at the age of 17, Semoun wrote two collections of poems and two plays. Beginning in 1988, he had regular appearances on the television series Vivement lundi! on TF1, where he played a horse mounted on rollers. His comedy career began in 1990 with his partner Dieudonné M'bala M'bala, with whom he wrote and performed daring, skits with scathing takes generally taboo subjects such as racism and poverty, often playing up contrasts between himself and his partner in terms of origin, color, and religion. Their first show was held at Café de la Gare in 1991. The duo acquired a certain notoriety in 1992 after several appearances on their fellow comedian Arthur's show Emission Impossible, where they were noticed for their particularly corrosive sketches. They followed this up with one success after another at Le Splendid Theater, Paris's Palais des glaces, and at Casino de Paris. Élie and Dieudonné formed one of the most popular comic duos of the 1990s. In 1997 the duo split due to artistic and financial differences. Élie resented how Dieudonné handled their relations with the media and admitted that he was unhappy that his friend had turned towards film (and that he left to appear in the United States) and antisemitism. Dieudonné managed the financial aspects of their career, and Semoun felt their money was not divided equitably. Breaking out on his own, Semoun continued his success with Petites Annonces d'Élie (which had been at first intended to be a show with Dieudonné) alongside his friend the actor Franck Dubosc. Once again his performance was promoted by his friend on the show Les Enfants de la télé (France) Inspired by actual classified ads recorded by them in a van, the "Petites Annonces d'Élie" (Élie's Classified Ads) are seen through the character of Cyprian, a repulsive looking man searching for a "busty blond". Semoun went back on stage with a one-man show, Élie and Semoun. He supported Bertrand Delanoë during Paris's municipal elections of 2001 and Lionel Jospin during the presidential election of 2002. In 2003, he released an album of French songs called simply "Chansons". In early 2005, he performed in a show (co-authored with Franck Dubosc and Muriel Robin entitled Élie Semoun se prend pour qui? Élie Semoun maintained in the years following his separation with Dieudonné a complex and strained relationship with his former partner. First strained, then reconciled, they have again grown apart during the public controversy aroused by the political stances of Dieudonné. "Some have speculated on the reunion of our duo, but I must tell you that this is clearly out of the question! It's over." In 2012, he declared that "the Dieudonné he knew and the Dieudonné of today appear to him like two completely different people, and he is unable to reconcile them in his mind". ... Source: Article "Élie Semoun" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for

Édouard et ses filles
1990 · TV

Vivement dimanche
1998 · TV

Kaamelott
2005 · TV

Vendredi, tout est permis
2011 · TV

Fort Boyard
1990 · TV

Salut les Terriens !
2006 · TV

Que le meilleur gagne ! Le quiz des générations
2024 · TV

Cérémonie des César
1976 · TV

L'Incroyable Embouteillage
2023 · TV

3615 code Arthur et Jarry
2018 · TV

Moot-Moot
2007 · TV

Maigret
1991 · TV

Bref
2011 · TV

Burger Quiz
2001 · TV

Platane
2011 · TV

Capitaine Marleau
2015 · TV

La Boîte à secrets
2019 · TV

Ma pire angoisse
2014 · TV

La Cape et l'épée
2000 · TV

Que le meilleur gagne
1991 · TV

Téléthon
1987 · TV

Kemps
2019 · TV

Muppets TV
2006 · TV

Elie Semoun, l'effroyable vérité
2022 · TV

That's My Jam France
2022 · TV

La Grande Semaine
2024 · TV

Caméra Café
2001 · TV

Quotidien
2016 · TV

The Unexpected Getaway
2012 · TV

The Secret Song
2018 · TV

Sacrée Soirée
1987 · TV

Zone interdite
1993 · TV

C à vous
2009 · TV

Camille & images en hebdo
2023 · TV

Quelle époque !
2022 · TV

Les 100 vidéos qui ont fait rire le monde entier
2018 · TV

Panique dans l'oreillette
2008 · TV

Who Wants to Win Millions?
2000 · TV

Vivement dimanche prochain
1998 · TV