Arnaud Tsamere
Arnaud Tsamere, born Arnaud Tsedri on March 11, 1975, in Bordeaux, France, is a multifaceted talent recognized as a comedian, actor, television presenter, and sports journalist. Growing up in the Yvelines region, Tsamere initially pursued a career in sales but ultimately found his true calling in the world of performance. He joined the Déclic Théâtre troupe, where he honed his skills in acting and improvisation, leading to the creation of his debut one-man show, *Réflexions profondes sur pas mal de trucs*, in 2002. This was followed by *Chose Promise* in 2007 and *Confidences sur pas mal de trucs plus ou moins confidentiels*, which premiered in 2014.
Tsamere gained significant recognition on television, starting with his role as a weather presenter on Canal+. His breakthrough came in 2010 when he became a staple on the sketch show *On n'demande qu'à en rire* on France 2, where he frequently collaborated with fellow comedian Jérémy Ferrari. He also portrayed Captain Sport Extrême in the science fiction comedy series *Hero Corp*. In addition to hosting the quiz show *Canapé Quiz* in 2014 on TMC, Tsamere has made appearances on various talk shows and game shows across France.
His filmography includes roles in short films like *Being Homer Simpson* and the feature film *Fonzy*, a 2013 adaptation of *Starbuck*. Tsamere, who was raised in a disciplined household with a military father, often cites his comfortable upbringing as a backdrop for his unique, absurd comedic style. With a master's degree in business law, he made a pivotal decision to leave his corporate job and commit fully to his passion for comedy, forever altering the trajectory of his career.