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Thierry Le Luron

Thierry Le Luron ((:tjɛʁi ləlyˈʁɔ̃); 2 April 1952 – 13 November 1986) was a French impersonator and humorist.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Aubonsketch (in French) )
==Debut==
In 1969, when Thierry Le Luron was a 17-year-old student at the Lycée Emmanuel-Mounier in Châtenay-Malabry, he and his friends created a band called The Dead Rats and performed a few gigs in the Hauts-de-Seine. The band debuted in several Parisian cabarets, including Jacob's Ladder. Le Luron was featured on 4 January 1970 at the Game of Chance, a game show on the broadcast TV Sunday. He won six consecutive times, first singing classic tunes before choosing to devote himself to imitation. He performed his first sketches in the same issue, including the 1 February 1970 (imitation Adamo) and 15 February 1970 editions, even on the anniversary of Jean Nohain where he sang for Prime Minister (1969–1972) Jacques Chaban-Delmas and Jean Nohain.
In 1971, Le Luron released his first album, The Woozy Ministry, which became very popular. He gave his first performance as an actor in Bobino between February–March 1972 and opened for the Claude François tour in the summer of 1972.

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