DIRECTOR BIOGRAPHY
Dany Boon, born to an Franco-Berber (Kabyle), first started his career dubbing cartoons and performing as a mime in the street.
In 1992, he was given his first break as a comedian by French television personality Patrick Sébastien, who invited him on his show.
From then on Boon began to achieve notoriety with his sketches and his one-man shows.
He was then offered several roles in movies, notably in the film Joyeux Noël that made it on the international scene in 2005.
Boon is deeply attached to his native region, Nord-Pas-de-Calais. In 2003, he made a whole show in the local dialect of ch'ti, also known as Picard. Despite the use of dialectal language, 600,000 copies of the DVD (which included French subtitles) were sold.
In February 2008, he released a film called Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis, a comedy based on prejudices held about the region, which went on to break French box-office records.