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Lagaf' (pseudonym of Vincent Rouil, born 30 October 1959 in Mont-Saint-Aignan, Seine-Maritime) is a French humorist, TV presenter, singer and actor. ==Biography== In 1987, Vincent Lagaf', who had just arrived in Paris, came to national attention as a comedian when he appeared on the TV show (''La Classe'') aimed at discovering young comedians. With his first one-man show, Lagaf' became popular thanks to the song "Bo le lavabo", which was a success in France in 1990. A year later, he had a similar success with "La Zoubida" which was in the list of the 100 best-selling singles in France during the 1990s. (A side-scrolling platform game developed by (Titus Interactive based on this song was also produced – Titus the Fox). Until 1995, working with the producer Hervé Hubert, he continued to act in many sketches on stage or for television and to interpret new funny songs like ''Casse toi'' and ''Sweet Georgia Brown''. In 1995, he played the part of Scipion in the play ''Le Surbook''. In 1996, for French TV channel TF1, he began hosting game shows. In 1998, he adapted ''Let's Make a Deal'' for the French audience. He hosted ''Le Bigdil'' for six years with a virtual alien called Bill and his beautiful dancing girls ''Les Gafettes''. With this show, he became one of the most popular TV presenters, twice an award winner, and a successful TV producer. In 2000, Lagaf' and Hubert sold their companies to Endemol. In 2006, Lagaf' stopped hosting and producing TV shows to take a sabbatical year. In 2008, he played the first leading role in the movie ''Le Baltringue''. In 2009, after a tour with a new play ''Pourquoi Moi?!'', he returned TV with a new version of ''The Price Is Right'' (''Le Juste Prix''), produced by Hubert who now works with Fremantle Media. In 2011, he hosted the French version of the English gameshow ''Ant & Dec's Push the Button''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lagaf' va présenter l'adaptation de "Push The Button" en prime time )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vincent Lagaf'」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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