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Coluche, whose real name is Michel Gérard Joseph Colucci, is a French actor and comedian, born October 28, 1944 in Paris, and died June 19, 1986 of a motorcycle accident on the road to Opio. He is the founder of Restos du Cœur.
Coluche was known for his freedom of tone and for his way of criticizing society in his sketches. He has been accused of being rude by his language, to which he replied "never falling into vulgarity".
He adopted the pseudonym Coluche at the age of 26, at the start of his career.
From 1970 to 1976, Coluche played small roles on television or in the cinema before moving to towards more central characters. At the same time, he began to write sketches.
The first one is called “It's the story of a guy”, in 1970.
In March 1974, he gave his first show. This is where he first appears in his famous blue striped overalls and yellow t-shirt that he will wear at every public appearance.
In 1974, he became famous by parodying a game show, “Le Schmilblic”.