Guy Bedos (né Guy René Bédos; 15 June 1934 – 28 May 2020) was a French screenwriter, stand-up comedian and actor (mostly known for his part in the film Nous irons tous au paradis). He was a French man born in Algeria, a former French department. He is identified as a Pied-Noir, name given to the French people by the Algerians in assimilation with the French sailers who were navigating with steam boat. As they were walking barefoot on coal their feet were black. At Music-Hall, he interpreted various sketches of authors like him. He developed a regularly updated political satire. This satire affected mostly right-wing politicians, his "friends" of the left also suffer from his cutting reflections. He was also known for his left-wing political affiliation, having supported politicians such as François Mitterrand. Bedos was born in Algiers, Algeria, the son of Alfred Bedos, a health visitor, and Hildeberte Verdier, daughter of the headmaster of the high school Bugeaud, where he was raised. His parents separated. He was tossed around, home to hotel, in Kouba, where there was a pension at age seven in Finouche, who served as a teacher, Souk Ahras and Constantine. He enrolled at the age of thirteen with a Catholic high school in Bone. According to his autobiography ‘Memories d’outre-mere’, his bad relationship with his mother and step-father made his life very difficult. His step-father beat his mother, who beat her son. He also tells us that his step-father was racist and antisemitic, but that his mother gave him his human political consciousness. He also revealed that during that period of time he had obsessive compulsive disorders. His uncle, Jacques Bedos, worked at Radio Algerias before entering the ORTF in Paris, where he vacationed as an artist. He arrived in Paris in June 1949 with his parents and his two twin half-sisters, left the family home of Rueil-Malmaison in February 1950, and sold books, going door to door. At seventeen, he entered the Rue Blanche school, learned classical theater, and signed his first production: Marivaux Arlequin poli par l’amour. He played in theaters, but also cabarets, as La Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons. He was engaged by François Billetdoux, when Jacques Prévert, who found him writing, encouraged him to write sketches. He performed his first sketch, signed by Jacques Chazot, La Galerie 55. In 1954, he made his first appearance in the cinema in Futures Vedettes by Marc Allégret. In order for him to fulfill his military service during the Algerian war, he went on a hunger strike and succeeded in being reformed for mental illness. Bedos died on 28 May 2020 at age 85; the death was confirmed by his son, Nicolas Bedos. He married 3 times: With Karen Blanguernon, they had a daughter, Leslie Bedos, born in 1957; With Sophie Daumier, they had a daughter, Melanie, born in 1977. She previously had a son, Phillipe, born in 1954, who died 11 December 2010 like her from the degenerative Huntington illness; With Joelle Bercot, they had 2 children, Nicolas, born in 1980, and Victoria, born in 1984. ... Source: Article "Guy Bedos" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Belmondo, le magnifique
(Self (archive footage))
School for Love
(Rudy)
Pardon Mon Affaire
(Simon)
Surviving with Wolves
(Jean)
We Will All Meet in Paradise
(Simon Messina, doctor)
The Elusive Corporal
(The stuttering prisoner)
Sweet and Sour
(Gerard)
Against Oblivion
(Self)
Tonight or Never
(Jean Pierre)
Droit de Réponse
(Self)
Carom Shots
Moi, Michel G., milliardaire, maître du monde
(Frank-David Boulanger)
The Buddies
(Martin)
Le Bal des casse-pieds
(Germain, le pessimiste)
All Together
(Jean Colin)
Drôles de familles
(Self)
Gramps Is a Great Guy!
(Sebastien)
Guy Bedos - En piste !
(Self)
Call Me Mathilde
(Georges)
New Year's Eve At Bob's
(Thierry 'T.H.' Hubert)
Guy Bedos à l'Olympia
(Self)
The Man with Connections
(Claude Langmann)
Slightly Ahead
(Fred Campuche, le jockey)
A Taste for Women
(Jerôme Fenouic)
Seven Guys and a Gal
(Sergeant Latouche)
L'Âge d'or de la pub
(Self (archive footage))
Comiques de toujours (Vol. 3 & 4)
(Self (archive footage))
The Jungle
(le père de Vincent)
Mosaïque
(Self)
The Garden That Tilts
(Maurice Garcia)
The Egg
(Emile Magis)
Bedos-Robin à l'Olympia
(Self)
Michel Sardou - Show Sardou
(Self)
Chicken Soup
(Hardouin)
The Empire of Night
(Gaspard)
La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
(Self (archive footage))
Guy Bedos en toute liberté
(Self)
Thumbs Up
(Him)
Guy Bedos - Rideau!
(Self)
Sacred Youth
(Mike, young man who was slapped)
20 sketches, une vie
(Self)
Même les mômes ont du vague à l'âme
(Edy Valter, Eva's husband)
C'est la vie, camarade!
(Carlos Vasquez)
La famille, ça me fait bien rire !
(Self)
L'Habit ne fait pas le moine
(Edouard)
Sardou, le film de sa vie
(Self)
Sauve-toi, Lola
(Tsoukolvsy, the psychologist)
Belmondo by Belmondo
(Self)
Les 60 ans du one-man-show
(Self (archive footage))
Comiques de toujours (Vol. 1 à 4)
(Self (archive footage))
Sortie de scène
(Pierre Monceau)
The Car Keys
(Actor who refuses to film with Laurent)
Tonight the Skirts Fly
(Paul e cousin éconduit de Blanche)
Quand Le Soleil Dort
Guy Bedos & Sophie Daumier - Ce n'est qu'un au revoir
(Self)
Mitterrand, président culturel
(Self (archive footage))
D'Emmanuelle à Emmanuelle
(Self - humorist (archive footage))
Lorraine Coeur d'Acier, une radio dans la ville
(Guy Bedos)
Numéro un
(Self)
Studio Gabriel
(Self)
Salut les Terriens !
(Self - Guest)
Victoires de la musique
(Self)
Vivement dimanche prochain
(Self)
À bout portant
(Self)
Fais-moi une place
(Self)
Le Grand Échiquier
(Self)
Le Grand Échiquier
(Self - Main Guest)
Club social
(Self)
Dim Dam Dom
(Self)
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
(Self)
Midi trente
(Self)
Numéro un
(Self - Host)
Champs-Elysées
(Self)
Il était une fois Champs-Élysées
(Self (archive footage))
Cinépanorama
(Self)
Chère Marianne
(Jean Rivais)
Apostrophes
(Self)
Champs-Elysées
(Self (archive footage))
Panique dans l'oreillette
(Self)
Discorama
(Self)
Vivement dimanche
(Self)
Stars 90
(Self)
Samedi soir
(Self)
Reflets de Cannes
(Self)
Sacrée Soirée
(Self)
On n'est pas couché
(Self - Guest)