Max Boublil

Max Boublil
Birth name Maximilien Léon Boublil
Born (1979-05-17) 17 May 1979
Paris, France
Medium Comedian
Actor
Singer
Nationality French
Years active 1999–present (acting)
2007-present (singing)
Genres pop
Website maxboublil.com

Max Boublil (born Maximilien Léon Boublil; 17 May 1979) is a French actor, singer and comedian. He has released 2 albums.

Boublil started his career as a comedian in a number of films (Le Bon Fils, Les Gaous, Doo Wop, T.I.C.), in television films and series such as (Sous le Soleil, Navarro, Quai N°1, Hé M'sieur!, Mystère) and a number of advertisements (Crunch, Yoplait, Direct Assurance).

In May 2007, he released the provocative and humorous song "Ce soir... tu vas prendre" online[1] and gained big fame and was invited to appear on "Dating" spot on Le Grand Journal on Canal +. He left in October 2007, to concentrate on his one-man shows between 2007 and 2009 including a long French tour Max prend.... and in the provinces under the title Max prend la route starting January 2008.

He also took part in TV shows such as One Man Sauvage and did comedy in Max les veut toutes, a F2H production broadcast on Comédie! and NRJ 12 and in May and June 2010, in the television reality show Dilemme on W9 where he presented Le Mag de Max. In September 2010, he came with his new show Le one man musical that included songs and sketches.[2]

For his music career, he has released two albums, the debut L'album released on 14 February 2011 and the follow up Le 2ème album in June 2012. He is also well known for his humoristic takes on certain songs and personalities such as in "Ce soir tu vas prendre", "Susan Boyle", "Chanson raciste", "J'aime les moches" and others.

Max Boublil co-written and appeared in the film Les Gamins with Alain Chabat, which was released in April 2013.

Filmography

Film
Television

Discography

Albums
Year Single Charts Certification Notes
FR
[3]
2011 L'album 58
2012 Le 2ème album 40
Charting singles
Year Single Charts Certification Album
FR
[3]
2007 "Ce soir... tu vas prendre" 35 Non-album release
2011 "J'aime les moches" 92 L'album
2011 "T'es bonne" 179 Le 2ème album
Other songs (non charting)
Songs on soundtracks

References

External links

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