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Vincent Desagnat
Desagnat in 2009
BornVincent Raphaël Charles Desagnat
(1976-03-09) 9 March 1976 (age 48)
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Actor, television presenter, radio presenter
Years active1998 – present
Notable credit(s)Morning Live
Menu W9
TelevisionM6 (2000–02)
Fun TV (2000–02)
W9 (2006–13)
D17 (2013–15)

Vincent Raphaël Charles Desagnat (French pronunciation: [dəsaɲa]; born 9 March 1976) is a French actor, skateboarder and, television and radio presenter.

Life and career

Vincent Desagnat was born in Paris, the youngest son of director and screenwriter Jean-Pierre Desagnat, grandson of actress Francia Séguy, brother of director and screenwriter François Desagnat and of producer and director assistant Olivier Desagnat.

He began his career in 1998 appearing in a music video of French band Manau directed by his brother, and later playing a small role in an episode of series H.

He then became a radio presenter on Fun Radio and Radio Nova, and co-hosted with Benjamin Morgaine and Michaël Youn the humoristic morning program Morning Live broadcast simultaneously on M6 and Fun TV from July 2000 to March 2002.

In 2002, he released with Benjamin Morgaine and Michaël Youn an album from that program under the name of Bratisla Boys, a parodic boys band issued from one of their sketches on M6. In 2003, the trio released a second album under the name of Conards, for the soundtrack of the film Les 11 commandements. The trio later reunited to create a parody of a rap group named Fatal Bazooka.

From October 2006 to March 2013, he presents and comments with Benjamin Morgaine the program Menu W9 on W9, a condensed version of the Japanese game shows and contests Sushi TV, Takeshi's Castle, Ninja Warrior et Viking: The Ultimate Obstacle Course. He then presented from September 2013 to June 2015 the entertaining program Show ! Le Matin on D17.

Desagnat has appeared in numerous films, including Les 11 commandements, Babysitting, and its sequel Babysitting 2.

Television programs

  • 2000–02 : Morning Live on M6 with Michaël Youn and Benjamin Morgaine
  • 2006–13 : Menu W9 on W9 with Benjamin Morgaine
  • 2013–15 : Show ! Le matin on D17

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
1998 H A caregiver Charles Nemes TV series (1 episode)
2000 La bostella Edouard's Fan Édouard Baer
2003 La beuze Scotch François Desagnat & Thomas Sorriaux
2004 Les 11 commandements Vincent François Desagnat & Thomas Sorriaux
Le carton Antoine Charles Nemes
2005 Iznogoud A prince Patrick Braoudé
Élodie Bradford Fabrice Saintange Laurent Carcélès TV series (1 episode)
2006 Les Aristos Charles-Edouard Charlotte de Turckheim
L'école pour tous Leroux Éric Rochant
Incontrôlable A lover Raffy Shart
Des gens dans mon lit Nathan Victoria Cohen Short
2007 Lascars The wrestler Laurent Nicolas TV series (1 episode)
2008 Skate or Die Police officer Miguel Courtois
15 ans et demi Radio voice François Desagnat & Thomas Sorriaux
Fracassés Pedro Franck Llopis
Les dents de la nuit Edouard Slippe Stephen Cafiero & Vincent Lobelle
2009 Lascars John Boolman Emmanuel Klotz & Albert Pereira-Lazaro
Cyprien Kiki David Charhon
Toute ma vie The man Pierre Ferrière Short
Opération Saint-Esprit The young man Séverine Ferrer Short
2010 Fatal Pedro Summer Michaël Youn
Le pas Petit Poucet The ogre Christophe Campos TV movie
2011 Au bistro du coin Jeremy Charles Nemes
De l'huile sur le feu The dredger Nicolas Benamou
2012 Yes We Can Jordan Olivier Abbou TV movie
Cher radin Laurent Didier Albert TV movie
2013 La vraie vie des profs Monsieur Amazou Emmanuel Klotz & Albert Pereira-Lazaro
2014 Babysitting Ernest Nicolas Benamou & Philippe Lacheau
Le jeu de la vérité The comedian François Desagnat
2015 Babysitting 2 Ernest Nicolas Benamou & Philippe Lacheau
Foudroyés The fiancé Bibo Bergeron Short
Scènes de ménages: Enfin en vacances, à la mer Philippe Karim Adda & Francis Duquet TV movie
2016 Roommates Wanted Roméro François Desagnat
À fond Chief Officer Besauce Nicolas Benamou
Scènes de ménages: Enfin en vacances, à la campagne Philippe Karim Adda & Francis Duquet TV movie
2017 Alibi.com Romain Philippe Lacheau
The New Adventures of Cinderella Prince Gilbert Lionel Steketee
Rattrapage The CPE Tristan Séguéla
Scènes de ménages: ça va être leur fête Philippe Francis Duquet TV movie
2018 Christ(Off) Joseph Pierre Dudan
Raoul Taburin Sauveur Bilongue Pierre Godeau
Comment tuer sa mère Nico David Diane & Morgan Spillemaecker
Les aventures de Spirou et Fantasio Claude Alexandre Coffre
Groom The dictator Théodore Bonnet TV series (1 episode)

Theater

Year Title Author Director
2011 Fume cette cigarette Emmanuel Robert-Espalieu Édouard Molinaro
2017 Merci pour le bruit Charlotte Gabris Sarah Lelouch
2018 L'Ordre des choses Marc Fayet Richard Berry

References

  1. ^ Vandel, Philippe (22 April 2014). "Vincent Desagnat garde un souvenir dingue des 11 commandements". Franceinfo.
  2. Vlessing, Etan (2 June 2017). "French 'Babysitting' Comedy to Get English-Language Remake". Hollywood Reporter.
  3. Vincent, Coralie (7 April 2016). ""C à Vous" : Vincent Desagnat a eu recours à des "prothèses" pour sa scène de nu dans "Babysitting 2" (vidéo)". Closer.

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