Kyan Khojandi
Kyan Khojandi | |
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Kyan Khojandi at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival | |
Born |
Reims (Champagne-Ardenne) | August 29, 1982
Nationality | French |
Occupation |
Actor Comedian |
Kyan Khojandi, (born August 29, 1982) is a French comedian, actor and screenwriter of Iranian origin.[1] He is most famous for playing the main character in the series called "Bref", which has been broadcast on Canal+ since August 29, 2011.
Biography
He has one brother, Keyvan Khojandi, which plays the role of Kyan's brother in Bref series. At 6 years old, Kyan entered at the Music conservatory of Reims where he learned to play alto. He then integrates the Cours Simon in Paris in 2004 where he studies theatre to become a professional comedian. He writes his first texts in 2006, then starts open stages and plays in artists opening shows.
Television, shows
From March 2008 to February 2010, he plays in a show entitled "La Bande-annonce de ma vie". Yassine Belattar gives him an opportunity to act in his shows "Le Belattar Show" and "On achte bien l'info" on the channel France 4, who made him popular. He finalises his solo show by playing small roles on Parisian scenes. From August 29, 2011 to July 12, 2012, he's the main role in the Bref series, which was diffused 3 times per week at 8.30 pm in the famous French show Le grand journal on the Canal + channel.
Theatre
- 2011 : Anatole from Kyan Khojandi and Bruno Muschio
- 2011 : Jamais au bon endroit au bon moment from Greg Romano
- 2013 : La France a un incroyable talent and Zapping amazing in Paris
Television
- 2008 : Palizzi
- 2011 : Very Bad Blagues
- 2011-2012 : Bref
- 2012 : The Palmashow
Cinema
- 2013 : Casse-tête chinois of Cedric Klapisch
- 2014 : Lou ! Journal infime of Julien Neel
Music
- 2014 : Monsieur tout le monde from Bigflo & Oli, he's the main character
Advertising
He acted in a few ads for the French vehicle company Norauto.
References
- ↑ (French) Kyan Khojandi Biography