Karl Zéro

Karl Zéro

Karl Zéro is the stage name of Marc Tellenne (born August 6, 1961 in Aix-les-Bains, Savoie), is a French writer, actor and filmmaker. Zéro is also a political talk show host/personality (Le Vrai Journal) who has recorded albums of pop standards of the 1940s and 1950s. Karl Zéro is the youngest son of Gui Tellenne, a civil servant and poet, and Annick Tellenne, an author and talk-show host. He has three brothers: Éric, a writer under the name of Raoul Rabut, Bruno (aka Basile de Koch) and Olivier, a business executive. In the late 1970s Éric, Bruno and Marc founded the satirical comedy troupe Groupe d'Intervention culturelle Jalons. 1979 Zéro met his later wife and mother of their three children Anne-Laure Chaptel (today's stage name: Daisy d'Errata) in the lyceum both were attending. Anne-Laure as well as Bruno’s wife Virginie (Frigide Barjot) later on became members of the Jalons. Zéro's first publication was a comic entitled The Adventures of Edmond in the magazine Jalons in the early 1980s. Subsequently, he started to work for the publications Métal Hurlant, Charlie Hebdo, Zoulou, and L'Écho des savanes, first as an artist and then as a story writer. At the same time, in 1981, he started working for the trendy magazine Actuel as a journalist specialising in interviewing stars. He also joined the just formed team of Radio Nova, working alongside his future wife, Daisy d’Errata. He then joined Globe and Lui, where his talents as an interviewer attracted notice. For a few months he hosted a comedy radio show on RFM with Antoine de Caunes and Albert Algoud called Babebibou. In 1986, Karl Zéro was hired by Europe 1 to host their show Géant Gratuit (Free Giant) with Doug Headline (son of Jean-Patrick Manchette). They would be let go after four months. Zéro then returned to TF1 while Doug devoted himself to film. At TF1, Zéro's show Pirates with Jean-Yves Lafesse lasted for only one episode in September 1987. Again, his sense of humour was considered 'inappropriate' and he was let go. Alain de Greef of Canal+ (a French pay for view TV channel) then offered him the direction of Nulle part ailleurs (Nowhere else) with his old collaborator Antoine de Caunes. He made use of video gags to bring political personalities into his sketches, which often focussed on current events. In 1993 he successfully proposed adding a television news report parody called "Zerorama", "telling events of moral rearmament", in which he used a mode of presentation and tone inspired by newsreels of the Vichy regime under Philippe Pétain in order to satirise Édouard Balladur's government and the media supporting it. Also in 1993, he directed an offbeat film called Le Tronc, in which he appeared alongside Albert Algoud, José Garcia and Lova Moor. ... Source: Article "Karl Zéro" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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2021

The Baudis affair, the murderous rumor
The Baudis affair, the murderous rumor
as Self (archive footage)
Movie - Released: 10/31/2021

2020

Entretien politique : Histoire et mode d'emploi
Entretien politique : Histoire et mode d'emploi
as Self
Movie - Released: 7/13/2020

2019

Mask Singer
Mask Singer
as Aigle
TV - Released: 11/8/2019

2008

Panique dans l'oreillette
Panique dans l'oreillette
as Self
TV - Released: 9/6/2008

2007

Ségo et Sarko sont dans un bateau...
Ségo et Sarko sont dans un bateau...
as Self
Movie - Released: 4/4/2007
Movie
Alain Kan, l'enfant maudit du rock
as Self (host)
Movie - Released: 1/1/2007
Les faits Karl Zéro-Les dossiers Karl Zéro
Les faits Karl Zéro-Les dossiers Karl Zéro
as Self - Host
TV - Released: 11/13/2007

2006

Salut les Terriens !
Salut les Terriens !
as Self - Guest
TV - Released: 11/4/2006

2003

Le Furet
Le Furet
as Tino
Movie - Released: 10/29/2003

2000

Les Misérables
Les Misérables
as Procureur Cour Arras
TV - Released: 9/4/2000

1997

Day and Night
Day and Night
as Filippi
Movie - Released: 2/12/1997

1993

Le Tronc
Le Tronc
as Marguerite Duras / Jean-Luc Godard
Movie - Released: 9/8/1993

1987

Nulle part ailleurs
Nulle part ailleurs
as Self - Co-Host
TV - Released: 8/31/1987

1985

Télématin
Télématin
as Self
TV - Released: 1/10/1985