Thierry Beccaro | |
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Born | |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Game show host |
Known for | Presenter Motus(1990-2019) |
Thierry Beccaro (born 19 October 1956) is a French stage actor and TV presenter, [1] with an Italian grandfather and a Breton grandmother. He has a sister, younger by four years. He was primarily known to the general public as the presenter of TV game Motus on France 2 (1990-2019) .
He began his radio career in 1978 as an assistant to Macha Béranger at Radio France in the copyright department. In 1981, he became a reporter for Radio Bleue, and then hosted his first radio show Grand-mère et boule de gomme. In 1983, he presented the morning and early afternoon programs on Radio France and on France Inter. [2]
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