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François Pérusse

François Pérusse (born October 8, 1960, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada) is a Québécois comedian and musician famous for his radio sketches featuring puns and absurd humour. His best-known sketches are from the series ''Les 2 minutes du peuple'' (''The Peoples' 2 Minutes'').
== Biography ==
Pérusse was born to Charlotte and Adélard Pérusse. At 12 he made his debut in local radio, and by age 17 he was playing as a bassist in bands with his older brother Marc.〔(Biographie de François Pérusse )〕
"Les 2 minutes du peuple" first aired in August 1990 on CKOI-FM as part of the program "Y'é trop d'bonne heure" (''It's Too Early''): his sketches and songs became instantly well known throughout Quebec. After a little over a year, a compilation of his best sketches and songs was released: ''L'Album du peuple – Tome 1'' (''The Album of the People – Volume 1''), which has sold more than 80,000 copies.
Pérusse has released 8 more "Albums du peuple" in the main series, plus 2 albums in France and a spinoff called ''L'Album pirate'' (''The Pirated Album''). His fourth album, which he expected to be his last and which he called ''L'Album du peuple final – Tome 4'' (''The Final Album of the People – Volume 4''), sold well, prompting him to continue making albums.
''Les 2 minutes du peuple'' made its debut in France in autumn 1995 on Europe 2 radio, with Pérusse changing his accent accordingly. Pérusse moved into television on February 8, 1999 with ''Le JourNul de François Pérusse'' (''The LameNews by François Pérusse'') a satirical news program. There have also been animated versions of his sketches ''Le Spécial du peuple'' (''The Special of the People'') and ''La Série du peuple'' (''The Series of the People'') aired on the TVA network. He has released a DVD, ''Le DVD du peuple'' (''The DVD of the People''), containing highlights of ''La Série du peuple'' and ''Le JourNul de François Pérusse''.
Pérusse's work has been broadcast in Belgium since 1998 and in Switzerland since 2002.
New sketches of ''Les 2 minutes du peuple'' are now on the FM network Radio-Énergie as part of the program ''C't'encore drôle'' (''It's still funny'') broadcast all across Quebec. In 2006, his ''JourNul'' characters returned in a talkshow style segment called ''On s'écoute parler'' (''Listening to ourselves talking'').
He received the last 3 annual Ruban d'or from the Canadian Association of Broadcasters in the humour category, which are amongst the most prestigious of the awards for radio broadcasting in Canada.
A great Beatles fan, he was hired by the Cirque du Soleil to work on the show ''The Beatles: LOVE'' for Las Vegas.

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