Ramzy Bedia has not been Eric Judor's sidekick for some time now, nor simply the comedian who abuses the French language and plays dumb with rare intelligence.
If he has not completely given up on absurd humor, the actor has shown a much wider range of acting in
Contrary winds
, by Jalil Lespert,
Vandal
, by Hélier Cisterne,
A life elsewhere
, by Olivier Peyon , or
South Terminal
, from Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche.
He has just finished filming
Tikkoun
, Xavier Giannoli's series inspired by Fabrice Arfi's book,
D'argent et de sang
, on carbon tax fraud.
In
Youssef Salem is successful
, by Baya Kasmi, he returns to comedy.
Baya Kasmi wrote the role for Ramzy Bedia.
Youssef Salem is a broke writer of Arab descent who lives in a studio above a bar in Belleville.
He becomes the unexpected winner of the Prix Goncourt for a book,
Le Choc toxic
, which is inspired by his family.
“The scenario is very close to my own life,
explains the actor
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