Fabrice Éboué
Fabrice Éboué is a French actor and comedian, born in Paris in 1977. Passionate about the stage from an early age, he started out in café-theatres and presented his first shows, «Alleluia !» and «Envers et contre tout !». He became widely known thanks to his show «L’incroyable Fabrice Éboué !», which opened the doors to the Jamel Comedy Club in 2008 alongside Jamel Debbouze and Thomas N’Gijol. Alongside his stage work, he appeared in films such as «Fatal» (2010) and «Case départ» (2011). In 2013 he returned with the show «Fabrice Éboué, levez-vous», performed across France. After that success he moved on to several notable projects: he co-directed «Le Crocodile du Botswanga» (2014), and in 2016 presented a sharper show, «Plus rien à perdre». He directed «Coexister» (2017) and in 2021 surprised with «Barbaque», a dark comedy that he wrote, directed and starred in. He also continues to make frequent appearances on radio and television, notably on «Les Grosses Têtes». In 2023 he returned to the stage with a new show, «Adieu hier», in which he ironically examines the times and their contradictions. A versatile artist, Fabrice Éboué remains one of the leading figures of comedy and entertainment in France.
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