
Smaïn
Smaïn (born Smaïn Fairouze, on January 3, 1958 in Constantine, Algeria) is a French comedian, humorist, writer, actor and director of Algerian descent. Born in 1958 in Constantine, Algeria, to an unknown father and mother, Smaïn Fairouze was taken in by the children's ward of the civil hospital. In 1960, brought back to France by an administrative assistant, he joined his foster family. His adoptive father, a street sweeper at the Régie immobilière de la ville de Paris, was Algerian and his adoptive mother, a cleaning lady, was Moroccan. He attended the Notre-Dame school in Saint-Mandé and then the Saint-Michel high school in St Mandé. During his childhood, he practiced choral singing for many years. Smaïn, to break into the world of show business, counted on the limitless support of his adoptive parents: «Of modest origins, they looked with suspicion at the world of artists. They constantly told me that there are many called and few chosen... But my desire quickly got the better of their advice! Unfortunately, they died too early to be able to benefit from my success. But I hope they would have been proud of it!». Smaïn began with a long career in café-théâtre in the 1980s, performing in small Parisian cabarets. Later, he met Philippe Bouvard who offered him a place in his Théâtre de Bouvard. It was there that he expanded his circle of friends by meeting Didier Bourdon, Bernard Campan, Pascal Légitimus and Seymour Brussel. With these four companions, he formed a small comedy group, Les Cinq, which toured for a few years. Smaïn ended up choosing the solo show. Little by little, with the help of his pianist Alain Bernard, he found success and performed in shows over the years: English beur in 1986 broadcast on 18 August (version filmed at the International Festival of Actors' Performance of June 1987) on La Cinq, T'en veux? in 1989, and Comme ça se prononce in 1996, a show for which he won the Molière for best Indonesian, a Victoire de la musique as well as a Grand Prix Sacem. At the same time, Smaïn was offered more and more roles in the cinema, notably in L'Œil au beur(re) noir, a film which received the César for best first film in 1988. He also participated in several shows by Enfoirés in 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997 and 1998. In 2008, he recorded with the Orchestre de la Suisse romande, Le Carnaval des animaux by Camille Saint-Saëns, for which he wrote the libretto. This will be followed by a collaboration with the Pau Pays de Béarn Orchestra who commissioned several musical tales for orchestra, Rayane and the Maestro, The Disappeared of the page 41 and most recently The Fabulous Journey of the Traveling Music Stand. In 2009, he was part of the jury of the show France has incredible talent, during the fourth season, replacing Patrick Dupond, and collaborates with Michel Legrand on the production of his album Délit de fa dièse. In 2012, Smaïn returned to the stage of the Théâtre Rive Gauche in the play Réactions en chaîne, which he performed from January to March. ... Source: Article "Smaïn" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Known For
Credits
- 2023 · Once Upon a Time in Algeria as Doctor Farès
- 2023 · Fernandel, l'homme au sourire as Self
- 2022 · Il était une fois Champs-Élysées as Self
- 2022 · The Imaginary Doctor as Inspecteur Bachir
- 2022 · Placés as Père d'Elias
- 2020 · Les 60 ans du one-man-show as Self (archive footage)
- 2019 · Mask Singer as Monstre
- 2015 · À votre service as L'huissier
- 2015 · Certifiée Halal as Aziz Boukamache
- 2015 · Gates of the Sun as Slimane
- 2014 · Les Enfoirés - Les Enfoirés en chœur de 1985 à aujourd'hui as
- 2013 · Un p’tit gars de Ménilmontant as Maklouf
- 2013 · Poor Richard! as Farid
- 2012 · The Unexpected Getaway as Self
- 2012 · The Bag of Flour as Sarah's Father
- 2010 · Le Carnaval des animaux as Le père
- 2008 · Tomboy as Amrani
- 2008 · Harkis as Saïd
- 2007 · Smaïn - Mon dernier avant le prochain as Self
- 2006 · Camping paradis as Christian Dissaut
- 2006 · For the Love of God as Kevin's Father
- 2006 · Salut les Terriens ! as Self - Guest
- 2006 · La France a un incroyable Talent as Self - Judge
- 2006 · On n'est pas couché as Self - Guest
- 2005 · Les Enfoirés, 15 ans d'Enfoirés as
- 2005 · Smaïn: Rebelote as Self
- 2004 · La Nuit du rire II à l'Olympia as Self
- 2003 · The Car Keys as Actor who refuses to film with Laurent
- 2003 · Don't Worry, Be Happy as Self
- 2001 · Commissariat Bastille as Capitaine Mo Loumani
- 2000 · Old School as M. Fonblard
- 1999 · Le Schpountz as Irénée
- 1999 · Le Grand Tralala as Self
- 1999 · Recto/Verso as Fred
- 1998 · Vivement dimanche as Self
- 1998 · Charité biz'ness as Sam
- 1998 · Bingo! as Vincent
- 1998 · Les Enfoirés 1998 - Enfoirés en cœur as
- 1997 · Les Enfoirés 1997 - Le Zénith des Enfoirés as
- 1996 · Smaïn - Comme ça se prononce as Self
- 1996 · Three Lives and Only One Death as Luca
- 1996 · Two Dads and One Mom as Salim
- 1995 · Les Enfoirés 1995 - Les Enfoirés à l'Opéra-Comique as
- 1995 · Tom est tout seul as Street musician
- 1994 · Wacko as Jimmy
- 1993 · Les Enfoirés 1993 - Les Enfoirés chantent Starmania as
- 1992 · Les Enfoirés 1992 - La Soirée des Enfoirés à l'Opéra as
- 1991 · One Can Always Dream as Rachid Merzahoui
- 1989 · J'aurais jamais dû croiser son regard... as Bambi
- 1987 · L'Œil au beur(re) noir as Rachid
- 1987 · Sacrée Soirée as Self
- 1987 · Le Passager du Tassili as Fefer
- 1986 · The Joint Brothers as Le jeune homme du train
- 1985 · Victoires de la musique as Self
- 1985 · The Telephone Always Rings Twice as Momo
- 1984 · La Smala as Le jeune maghrébin de la bagarre
- 1983 · Dorothée : Le Show as
- 1982 · Le Théâtre de Bouvard as Various characters
- 1982 · The Big Brother as Abdel
- 1982 · Les Chômeurs en folie as
- 1982 · Te marre pas... c'est pour rire ! as
- 1982 · Champs-Elysées as Self
- 1976 · Mosaïque as Self
- Future · Ceritfiée Halal de Mahmoud Zemmouri as