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Laurent Ruquier was born on 24 February, 1963 in Le Havre, France, is a French television and radio host. Discover Laurent Ruquier's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Journalist, satirical comedian, columnist, radio host, television presenter, lyricist, author, screenwriter, impresario, theatre owner |
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61 years old |
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24 February, 1963 |
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24 February |
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Le Havre, France |
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France
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Laurent Ruquier Height, Weight & Measurements
At 61 years old, Laurent Ruquier height is 1.83 m .
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1.83 m |
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Who Is Laurent Ruquier's Wife?
His wife is Benoît Petitjean (m. 2012)
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Benoît Petitjean (m. 2012) |
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Laurent Ruquier Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Laurent Ruquier worth at the age of 61 years old? Laurent Ruquier’s income source is mostly from being a successful Journalist. He is from France. We have estimated Laurent Ruquier's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Timeline
Laurent Hugues Emmanuel Ruquier (born 24 February 1963) is a French television presenter, radio host and comedian.
Between 1983 and 1986, he made his debut on the local radio stations in Le Havre: Radio Force 7, Ocean Gate Radio, and Radio FMR in Rouen.
At first, he mainly presented the show "The Little Heads", using the concept of the show "The Big Heads" on RTL with local comedians and other entertainers from the station.
In 1986, he did 21 months of military service as a conscientious objector at the Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs.
His mentor was Pierre Doris, whose black humour he was particularly fond of.
In 1987, encouraged by his aunt, he contacted the radio presenter and journalist Jacques Mailhot, then host of Ear in the Area broadcast on France Inter, who was captivated by his texts.
Thanks to Mailhot, Laurent Ruquier had his first experience of television on the show "Paris Kiosk" that Jacques Mailhot presented for three months on FR3 Île-de-France, and he was offered the opportunity to perform in Paris in a scene of the show "Vault of the Republic", a golden opportunity for the humourist to make himself known beyond the limits of his native region.
Soon after, in 1988, and for two years he wrote irreverent stories for Jean Amadou and Maryse, as part of their daily morning show on Europe 1.
In 1989, he proposed his candidacy to Jacques Martin who had put forward an idea for a program in the style of the "Newshound", a satirical news show that ran from 1975 to 1976 on TF1.
Jacques Martin accepted and took him on as a writer on "So do, do, do ..." which was released in 1989 on France 2.
In 1990, he was hired by France Inter to collaborate on the "True-False Journal" show presented by Claude Villers.
In 1991, Laurent Ruquier became host of the summer radio show Close the window for mosquitoes.
This appeared to be a conclusive test because the program was repeated at the start of September with the same format but called Nothing Polished.
This ran successfully on France Inter and featured young comedians such as Pascal Brunner, Anne Roumanoff, Chraz, Sophie Forte, Virginie Lemoine, Jean-Jacques Vanier, Patrick Font, Didier Porte, Laurence Boccolini, Christophe Alévêque, Frédéric Lebon, Patrick Adler and Laurent Gerra.
In 1996, he founded his own production company RUQ Productions and hosted the show Nothing Polished on France Inter.
When it ended, Laurent Ruquier took on Change Management.
In 1997, he hosted the show In Every Sense on France Inter.
In 1999, Laurent Ruquier appeared on Europe 1 with two daily programmes: a morning chronicle with Julie Leclerc and Get in the way (On va s'gener) which he directed daily from 4:30p.m. to 6p.m., changing to 4p.m. from 2006, then 4p.m. to 6:30p.m. from 2009 and 3:30p.m. to 6p.m. from September 2010.
He commented on the news with a group of commentators including, Gérard Miller, Isabel Alonso, Pierre Bénichou, Claude Sarraute, Fabrice Eboué, Christophe Alévêque, Steevy Boulay, Jérémy Michalak, Jean-Luc Lemoine, François Renucci, Olivier de Kersauson, Christine Bravo, Patrice Leconte, Jean-Marie Bigard, Titoff, Motrot Isabelle, Monique Pantel for the cinema section, Serge Llado for the "Eternal Music" section, as well as Paul Wermus for the enquiry section.
He is best known for hosting the On n'est pas couché show on France 2 every Saturday evening from 2006 to 2020.
Ruquier grew up in a large family of modest means, the second of five siblings.
On 4 May 2007, Jean-Marc Morandini announced on his blog that Laurent Ruquier would stop his daily broadcast on Europe 1 at the end of the 2006–2007 season 2006.
The host was to "take a break" in his radio activities to focus on television: he was hosting a daily radio show and a weekly show on France 2.
Laurent Ruquier also wanted to spend more time in theatre and in writing.
Jean-Pierre Elkabbach, President of Europe 1, reacted by saying: "I regret the personal decision of Laurent Ruquier. I understand that his many activities have given him the desire to dominate his field. I wish to thank Laurent for his eight years of successful collaboration with Europe 1."
According to the blog of Jean-Marc Morandini, Laurent Ruquier was going to join RTL at the beginning of September 2007 to host a weekly show every weekend.
The presenter was also in contact with Europe 1, France Inter, and RMC.
Laurent Ruquier went finally to Europe 1: he announced to Axel Duroux, that the President of RTL would allow him to retain his slot from 4pm – 6pm on Europe 1, after discussions with Jean-Pierre Elkabbach, the president of the station.
The latter expressed his satisfaction: "I am above all happy for Europe 1 and for the Group. For me, Laurent can not be elsewhere. He lives in Rue François 1er. ! This is a child of Europe 1."
In September 2010, as he had now returned to his daily show on France 2, Get in the Way now started at 3:30pm and finished at 6pm.
He is also a lyricist, writer, columnist and impresario; he has been co-owner and general manager of Théâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau in Paris since 2011.
At the start of 2011, Laurent Ruquier retained his program Get in the Way.
In addition to this daily program, he joined the station's morning show, replacing Guy Carlier, to broadcast a humour section at 7:55am and calling himself the "Clipboard".
This novelty in the program schedule reflected the fact that the presenter must be present during the presidential year, according to the agreement with the President of the station, Denis Olivennes.
His father, Roger Ruquier, now deceased, was a boilermaker at construction sites in Le Havre and his mother, Raymonde Ruquier (1924-September 2015 ), was a housewife.
In high school, Laurent entertained his friends by publishing his first satires in the school newspaper.
At first he studied accounting (he obtained a DEUG in Economic and Social Administration (AES) at the Le Havre site of the University of Rouen and a Diploma from the Institute of Technology (DUT) in Business Management and Training administration (GEA).
He also attended a course in Constitutional Law given by Patrice Gélard.
Upon the advice of the latter, he finally turned to humour.