Baptiste Lecaplain

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Baptiste Lecaplain
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Lecaplain in June 2013
Born (1985-05-23) 23 May 1985 (age 37)
Nationality French
Occupation Comedian
Website baptiste-lecaplain.fr

Baptiste Lecaplain (born 23 May 1985 in Mortain) is a French comedian and actor. He does stand-up comedy and has appeared in some films.

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Early life

In 2004, he got his baccalauréat. After that, he was a youth leader [1] at Levallois-Perret but he quit that job in 2006 in order to become a comedian.

Career

In 2008, he started touring with his show Baptiste se tape l'affiche, which is mostly autobiographical. [2] From January to February 2013, he did a break in order to tour with Jérémy Ferrari and Arnaud Tsamere for La Tournée du Trio in all French Zéniths. After that he continued touring for his own show which ended in 2014.

In 2012, he was part of Fidèles au poste ! , [3] as well as the movie Nous York  [ fr ]. [4]

In 2013, he was amongst the celebrities who appeared in a TV special of French TV Serie Scènes de ménages . [5]

In 2014, he played the main role of French movie Libre et assoupi  [ fr ], [6] alongside Charlotte Le Bon and Félix Moati. [7] He starred in a short film by Rémi Bezançon for the French road traffic safety. [8] In October, he joined Les Grosses Têtes .

In 2015, he started a new tour with a show called Origines.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012 Nous York  [ fr ]Sylvain
Grand GarçonJo
2014 Libre et assoupi  [ fr ]Sébastien
Asterix: The Land of the Gods A gladiatorVoice
Le Sourire du pompierJules Short film
High Society Kevin
La CouilleLaurent Short film
2015 Les Dissociés  [ fr ]Pauline's boyfriend
2016 Dieumerci ! Clément
La folle histoire de Max et Léon A soldier

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 Bref Baptiste TV Serie
2012 Very Bad Blagues  [ fr ]Himself2 sketches
Strictement platonique  [ fr ]Hugo Belasta TV Serie
2013 Scènes de ménages
Hero Corp
Enfin te voilà !
What Ze Teuf  [ fr ]
2014Les TutosHimself

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