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Richardson Zéphir

Richardson Zéphir (born December 29, 1977) is a Canadian stand-up comedian and actor based in Montreal, Quebec.[1] He is best known for his participation in the television shows Big Brother Célébrités and LOL : qui rira le dernier ?.

Biography

Born in Laval to immigrant parents from Haiti,[2] Richardson Zéphir was educated at Odyssée-des-Jeunes and Horizon Jeunesse,[3] where he discovered improvisation in childhood.[4] He then continued his post-secondary studies in petrochemistry at Collège de Maisonneuve in Montreal, specializing in water purification, hydrocarbons, natural gases and chemical processes, while continuing to practice improvisation.[5]

With Ian Métayer, Zéphir collaborates in the creation and production of comedy shows under the banner Les Grands Burlesques.

In 2004, he became co-owner of Terrasses Bonsecours.[5] In 2009, he received a call from the director of French-language programming at the Zoofest festival, who offered him the chance to participate in the first edition of the festival in July of the same year with his group Les Grands Burlesques.[5] Deciding to devote himself fully to comedy, he sold his shares in Terrasses Bonsecours.

Subsequently, Zéphir regularly participated in comedy evenings and also hosted some of them in bars in Quebec.[5] It was in 2016 that he first got noticed by winning the seventh edition of the comedy competition En route vers mon premier gala Juste pour rire.

Over the next few years, Zéphir made numerous television appearances, starring in several series such as Les Simone, Trauma, Faits divers and La Maison-Bleue. He participated several times in the end-of-year revue Bye Bye.

In 2021, he was in the first season of the Quebec adaptation of Big Brother Célébrités.[6] He finished in fifth place, and won the audience award.

More recently, in 2023, he participated in the first season of the Quebec adaptation of LOL : qui rira le dernier ? and won first place ex aequo with comedian Laurent Paquin.[7]

On May 10, 2023, he launched his first one-man-show entitled “Zéphir“.[8]

Personal life

His wife, Farah Paul, is also a comedian.[9]

Filmography

Television

Film

  • 2018: My Intelligent Comedy (Les scènes fortuites) from Guillaume Lambert : fishmonger

Videoclip

References

  1. ^ Christian Saint-Pierre, "Richardson Zéphir, né pour la scène". Le Devoir, May 12, 2022.
  2. ^ Bélizaire Raphaël, "Richardson Zéphir revient avec Punch Créole, cocktail d’humour et culture". Courrier Laval, January 22, 2025.
  3. ^ Ghislain Plourde (May 29, 2014). "Deux Lavallois parmi les finalistes". L'Écho de Laval (in French).
  4. ^ Raphaël Gendron-Martin, "Les sept vies de Richardson Zéphir". Le Journal de Montréal, April 30, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d Marie-Claude Doyle (July 4, 2019). "Le parcours atypique de Richardson Zéphir". Échos Vedettes – via PressReader.
  6. ^ "Richardson Zéphir, la véritable découverte de Big Brother célébrités". Ici Radio-Canada Première, June 19, 2021.
  7. ^ "«LOL: qui rira le dernier?»: Badouri, Joncas, Soly et Zéphir dans l'arène". Le Journal de Montréal. October 17, 2022. Retrieved March 17, 2023.
  8. ^ Pierre-Luc Houle (May 11, 2023). "La première médiatique de Richardson Zéphir a attiré BEAUCOUP de vedettes!". HollywoodPQ (in Canadian French).
  9. ^ Alicia Bélanger-Bolduc, "Richardson Zéphir partage cette passion avec sa conjointe". 7 Jours, October 26, 2024.