Franck de la Personne
Franck de la Personne, born on October 29, 1963, is a prominent French comedian, actor, theatre director, and political figure. Hailing from a family that includes his father, Jacques Lapersonne, and mother, Jacqueline Charlotte Poinson, he has several siblings. Franck honed his craft at the Conservatoire de Paris, where he received formal training in the performing arts.
In addition to his artistic endeavors, Franck has made a name for himself in the political arena. He gained attention in February 2017 when he publicly endorsed Marine Le Pen during her presidential campaign. That same year, he entered the political fray as a candidate for the National Front in the legislative elections, aiming to represent the Somme region. His political journey continued as he took on the role of vice president at "Les Patriotes," a party established by Florian Philippot, a notable figure previously associated with Marine Le Pen.
Franck de la Personne's unique blend of comedy and political engagement has allowed him to cultivate a diverse career, making him a multifaceted personality in contemporary French culture. His contributions to both the arts and politics reflect his commitment to expressing his views and connecting with audiences across various platforms.