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Jean-Pierre Foucault | |
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Born | Marseille, France | 23 November 1947
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Years active | 1966–present |
Partner | Évelyne Jarre (1983–present) |
Children | 1 |
Jean-Pierre Foucault (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ fuko]; born 23 November 1947) is a French television and radio host. Foucault is best known for hosting a variety of French television programs on TF1, including Intervilles (1995–1999), Qui veut gagner des millions ? (2000–2016; 2019), and Miss France (1995–present).
In addition to his career on television, Foucault is a radio personality who has hosted programs on radio stations such as RMC, Europe 1, and RTL.
Personal life
[edit]Foucault was born on 23 November 1947 in Marseille to parents Marcel (1910–1962) and Paula Foucault (1916–2008).[1] His father was murdered by an unknown assailant in Algiers in 1962, when Foucault was a teenager.[1] His mother was a Polish Jew of Ashkenazi Jewish origin, born Pesa Łeba Leska in Mogielnica, who survived World War II and immigrated to France.[1] Marcel had received the Righteous Among the Nations honor for saving his wife's nephews from Poland during World War II.[2] Foucault was educated at Lycée Marseilleveyre in Marseille.[1]
Foucault has been in a relationship with flight attendant Évelyne Jarre since 1983, after meeting on a flight, although they never married and have no children together.[3] He has one daughter from a prior relationship.[4] Foucault resides in the town of Carry-le-Rouet in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, near Marseille.[3]
Career
[edit]Radio
[edit]Foucault began his career in 1966, after joining the RMC radio station as a presenter; he was discovered through a contest organized by the station in order to find a new presenter, after having been signed up for the contest by a childhood friend. The same contest also discovered comedian and singer Patrick Topaloff, whom Foucault initially worked with at RMC. Foucault was let go by RMC after six months, and afterwards joined Europe 1. Foucault returned to RMC in 1969, where he remained a presenter until 1989. He afterwards hosted a morning show on RTL from 1989 until 1994, before returning to RMC as a program director. He was let go from RMC again in 1998, following the privatization of the station.[5]
In 1998, Foucault hosted the program Cette année-là on M Radio, a radio of which he was also a shareholder.[6] He later rejoined RTL in 2001, to relaunch the program Quitte ou double following the departure of Philippe Bouvard.[7] In 2007, he began hosting the program La bonne touche on RTL with Cyril Hanouna, and continued presenting the show following Hanouna's departure in 2011.[8][9] He later left RTL in 2014.[10] From 2014 to 2016, he cohosted the radio show Les pieds dans le plat on Europe 1 with Hanouna.[11]
Television
[edit]Radio
[edit]- 2006–2014: La Bonne Touche with Cyril Hanouna (2006–2011) on RTL
- 2014–2016: Les pieds dans le plat on Europe 1
Filmography
[edit]- 2000: Most Promising Young Actress, directed by Gérard Jugnot: Himself
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Foucault, Jean-Pierre (2 February 2005). Calmann-Lévy (ed.). Le Sourire aux larmes (in French). ISBN 978-2-7021-4685-9.
- ^ "Jean-Pierre Foucault à Jérusalem : son père célébré parmi les Justes". vsd.fr (in French). 27 April 2010.
- ^ a b "Évelyne Jarre". Gala (in French). Retrieved 28 December 2023.
- ^ "Foucault, le cœur à Marseille". Le Parisien (in French). 3 December 2000.
- ^ "RMC - « Sacrée démission » !". radioactu.com. 24 June 1998.
- ^ "Montmartre FM - La station devient MFM". radioactu.com. 17 September 1998.
- ^ "RTL - Arrivée officielle de Jean-Pierre Foucault". radioactu.com. 22 January 2001.
- ^ Julien Lalande (12 July 2011). "Audiences radio : le match des animateurs stars". ozap.com. Webedia. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
- ^ "Cyril Hanouna : la direction de RTL met les choses au clair après son départ pour Virgin Radio". tele.premiere.fr. 16 June 2011.
- ^ "tv mag. RTL ne garde pas JP FOUCAULT".
- ^ "Jean-Pierre Foucault arrive sur Europe 1". tvmag.lefigaro.fr. 17 July 2013. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
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Category:1947 births Category:20th-century French Jews Category:21st-century French Jews Category:Beauty pageant hosts Category:French Ashkenazi Jews Category:French game show hosts Category:French people of Polish-Jewish descent Category:French radio presenters Category:French television presenters Category:Living people Category:Mass media people from Marseille