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A Belgian comedian

TV skits

"disguised" c'est plus pour cacher son identité ou qqch nn? dans le dico, ils disent dressed up as pour ce sens-là

show alone on stage --> one-woman-show

in the time --> in the team

since 2007/2001 + present perfect?

il manque une phrase après "on n'est pas rentré"

she playes --> plays

of the series of books Martine

52 minutes documentary --> 52-minutes

Laurence Bibot is Belgian comedian and humourist born in Brussels in 1968.

Biography
From 1989 to 1993 she took her first steps on the stage at the Ligue d'improvisation. At the same time, she met Les Snuls, a group of Belgian comedians, and took part in their TV skits by playing Miss Bricola, a mute and clumsy assistant in a bunny-girl outfit.

In 1990, she wrote her first solo show, La Velue. At the same time, she continued to work alongside other writers and comedians as both a comedian and a stage director.

On radio and television, she was a long-time participant in the Jeu des dictionnaires and la Télé Infernale for the RTBF, a public-service broadcasting organization delivering radio and television programming.

From 1999, she sang on stage with the singer Marka in shows with lyrics and music that they wrote together. This duo is called A Nous Deux and brought out a self-titled album in 2000.

Afterwards she directed Un homard où ça?, written by Sébasttien Ministru, Décollage immédiat by Charlie Dupont, Bernoît Forget and herself, and Noooon pas eux by Jean-Luc Fonck.

Since 2007, she has taken part in Eve Ensler's Monologues du vagin, with Delphine Ysaye, Martine Willequet and Nicolas Shirer.

She reunited with Marka to become Monsieur et Madame in an electro-pop-rock duo. As an actress, in 2008 she played in the Tom Stoppard play Qui est le véritable inspecteur Dupif?, directed by Olivier Massart.

She followed this with Cendrillon ce macho, written by Sébastien Ministru an=nd directed by Nathalie Uffner.

In March 2011, she returned to stage for a new one-woman show Sœurs Emmanuelle, directed by Nathalie Uffner at the Théâtre de La Toison d’Or. Since 2011, she hosts a chronicle in the broadcast Matin Première on La Première, a national French-language radio channel, and takes part in the show On est pas rentré.

In 2016, she launched an autobiographical stand-up show. She also played the mother of Guillermo Guiz in Roi de la vanne on Canal+.

Private life
Laurence Bibot is married to the singer Marka. She is the mother of the rapper Roméo Elvis and the singer Angèle.

Solo stage shows

 * 1991: La Velue written with Mireille Verboomen
 * 1995: Bravo Martine! written with and directed by Nathalie Uffner
 * 1998: Miss B written with and directed by Nathalie Uffner
 * 2003: Laurence Micro written with Marie-Paule Kumps, Marc Moulin, Juan d'Oultremont and Sébastien Ministru; directed by Nathalie Uffner
 * 2007: Capitaine Chantal written and directed by Laurence Bibot and Nathalie Uffner
 * 2011: Sœurs Emmanuelle written with and directed by Nathalie Uffner
 * 2018: Bibot Distinguée

Actress

 * 1990: Koko Flanel by Stijn Coninx
 * 1995: Camping Cosmos by Jan Bucquoy
 * 1996: Ma vie en rose by Alain Berliner
 * 1997: Combat de fauves by Benoît Lamy
 * 1997: Prison à domicile by Christophe Jacrot
 * 2004: Les Princesses by Alessandro Gazzara
 * 2005: Comme tout le monde by Pierre-Paul Renders
 * 2006: Septième Ciel Belgique (TV series)
 * 2007: J'aurais voulu être un danseur by Alain Berliner
 * 2010: Si j'étais japonais by Marka (TV movie)
 * 2013: Je suis supporter du Standard by Riton Liebman
 * 2017: Rattrapage by Tristan Séguéla

Director
Music videos for the singer Marka


 * I Love Martine, documentary portrait of the illlustrator of the series of books Martine, written with Sébastien Ministru
 * Travestis, 52 minutes documentary on identity and mix of gender
 * Hors-cadre, short film (2008)