PORTRAIT – Fired from France Inter and Canal+, he now claims the right not to always wear his red nose. He has just released a book, “No more laughing” (Albin Michel) and is playing in the theater in “Unknown at this address”.
« You find me sinister ? It’s true that all the comedians I met were comedians in private life. Sinister or hypersensitive like Sylvie Joly, or Guy Bedos that I knew well. » He could add « like me, too ».
Stéphane Guillon smiled. And narrows his drooping eyes. His famous « cocker spaniel look ». A trapping look. Who could attract compassion. But we are wary. Guillon has an image that has stuck with him for years. He likes to pose as a victim, but would be an indescribable “bad guy”. You wouldn’t say it like that. The comedian who looks like a sad clown has a charming smile and elegant touches. He sighs. “ There are labels that stick to your skin : “Guillon is mean, Bigard is vulgar, something is this”. Today, people still talk to me about Strauss-Kahn. »
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