A show that decodes languages. Once again, Sunday in the countryside allowed a personality to talk about his life without taboos. On Sunday, January 29, the guest of the program presented by Frédéric Lopez was comedian Michel Boujenah. The Franco-Tunisian spoke specifically about his departure from his homeland and his difficult settlement in mainland France. “Before I left, I broke all the windows of my street with the slingshot, then I hid”before he stated it was. “He stopped eating and drinking because he was angry with his parents”. Upon his arrival in France, the young boy and his family settled in Bagneux in Hauts-de-Seine. It’s a very difficult time for Michel Boujenah, who, like many dual citizens, suffers from a sense of being uprooted. “I have been insulted many times.recalled in statements reported by our colleagues. TVMagazine.
Insults leading to a fight “Send one of the abusers to the hospital”. The restless teenager will discover the theater that will allow him to change his life. “I made a bet to write the first screening on Albert, a little Jew who came to France. Within a week, the kids were fighting hand to hand for space. I was invited to the seat of Léon Zitrone, Michel Drucker”, Michel Boujenah was remembered fondly. A few years after this initial success on the boards, the comedian successfully stepped into comedy with his first role in the movie in 1979. But what did I do to have a wife who drinks in cafes with men?. Blessing will come in 1985 thanks to her role. three men and a basketFor which he won the César award for Best Supporting Actor.
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Source: Programme Television

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