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Karl Zéro is the stage name of Marc Tellenne (born August 6, 1961 in
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), is a
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and
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. Zéro is also a political talk show host/personality ('' Le Vrai Journal'') who has recorded albums of
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Biography

Karl Zéro is the youngest son of Gui Tellenne, a civil servant and poet, and Annick Tellenne, an author and talk-show host. He has three brothers: Éric, a writer under the name of Raoul Rabut, Bruno ( aka Basile de Koch) and Olivier, a business executive. In the late 1970s Éric, Bruno and Marc founded the satirical comedy troupe ''Groupe d'Intervention culturelle Jalons''. 1979 Zéro met his later wife and mother of their three children Anne-Laure Chaptel (today's stage name: Daisy d'Errata) in the
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both were attending. Anne-Laure as well as Bruno’s wife Virginie (
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) later on became members of the Jalons. Zéro's first publication was a comic entitled ''The Adventures of Edmond'' in the magazine ''Jalons'' in the early 1980s. Subsequently, he started to work for the publications ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Zoulou'', and ''
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'', first as an artist and then as a story writer. At the same time, in 1981, he started working for the trendy magazine ''Actuel'' as a journalist specialising in interviewing stars. He also joined the just formed team of Radio Nova, working alongside his future wife, Daisy d’Errata. He then joined ''Globe'' and ''
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'', where his talents as an interviewer attracted notice. For a few months he hosted a comedy radio show on RFM with
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and Albert Algoud called ''Babebibou''. In 1986, Karl Zéro was hired by
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to host their show ''Géant Gratuit'' (Free Giant) with Doug Headline (son of
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). They would be let go after four months. Zéro then returned to
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while Doug devoted himself to film. At TF1, Zéro's show ''Pirates'' with Jean-Yves Lafesse lasted for only one episode in September 1987. Again, his sense of humour was considered 'inappropriate' and he was let go. Alain de Greef of
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(a French pay for view TV channel) then offered him the direction of ''Nulle part ailleurs'' (Nowhere else) with his old collaborator Antoine de Caunes. He made use of video gags to bring political personalities into his sketches, which often focussed on current events. In 1993 he successfully proposed adding a television news report parody called "Zerorama", "telling events of moral rearmament", in which he used a mode of presentation and tone inspired by newsreels of the
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under
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in order to satirise
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's government and the media supporting it. Also in 1993, he directed an offbeat film called ''Le Tronc'', in which he appeared alongside Albert Algoud, José Garcia and
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. From September 1996 to June 2006, he was the presenter of ''Le Vrai Journal'' on Canal +, a television news show with the intention of 'saying out loud' what other French news shows 'kept hidden'. Karl Zéro is not a journalist and does not have press credentials. In the show, he mixed classic news reports, usually filmed by the CAPA Agency, and sketches using video gags, in which his wife Daisy d'Errata frequently played a part. When talking with politicians, he attempted to make them accept the informal mode of address. Over 10 seasons, his audience remained steady at a 10%
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, i.e., 1.5 million viewers a week. He became the reference point for politicians who wanted to reach young people. Between 2000 and 2002, he published a printed offshoot of the show, ''le Vrai Papier Journal''. Also from September 2001 to June 2002, at the suggestion of Eric Guillaumond, he co-produced with Michel Malaussena ''Le journal des bonnes nouvelles'', also on Canal +. In March 2003 this was renamed ''Le contre-journal''. He also produced ''60 jours 60 nuits'', which told the story of the intersecting lives of
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and Francis Lalanne. In 2004, Zéro also hosted ''C’est quoi ce jeu?'' on Canal +. In 1996, when ''Le Vrai journal'' was beginning, Karl Zéro agreed to John Paul Lepers' request that he meet with Pierre Carles, who had been censured a year earlier by Canal + for his film criticising TV journalism, ''Pas vu à la télé''. Carles proposed filming an exposé of Canal + censorship, which Zéro was naturally unable to do on that same network. Carles' second proposal, on
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's practice of choosing the journalists who would interview him, notably
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, who at the time also worked for Canal +, was also rejected, this time by Alain de Greef, who was head of programming. In 1998 Carles produced a film titled ''Pas vu pas pris'' in which he juxtaposed statements by Karl Zéro on his desire to say and show anything on his show with telephone conversations between the two in which he alluded to oversight by his bosses. Zéro, for his part, deplored Carles' wasting his time "beating down open doors", saying that "When one works for a television network, they're the ones who have the final cut". A
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, Karl Zéro nonetheless does not hide his sympathy for alter-mundialist positions. His shows are produced by his own production company, La Société du spectacle, which is currently 50% owned by
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, which specialises in reality television. In June 2003, with network consent and without naming them, he read aloud on the air the accusations of the serial killer Patrice Alègre (in the form of a letter which he had received from him) and of two former prostitutes that certain prominent people in
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were involved in a sado-masochistic group which had covered up sexual assault, torture and murder. One of the accused was later found innocent. It also appeared that Zéro had paid one of the ex-prostitutes
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15,000 as an advance on a book. The possible violation of journalistic ethics, frequent mentions of Zéro and Canal + in publicity about the accusations, and resulting political pressure contributed to the termination of his contract for ''Le Vrai Journal'' in June 2006. After three years of investigation, in March 2007 Judge Nathalie Turquey excused Karl Zéro from the necessity of appearing in the case, subject to future appeals. Karl Zéro's blog, video, and forum site Web 2 Zéro has hosted many videos by his fans, the 'zéronautes', and interviews especially with September 11 Truth advocates, a position in which he is interested. Also online, in 2006–07 he hosted on
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''Le Club du Net'', a weekly round-up of interviews concerning the French presidential election campaign produced by Power Podcast, and in mid-March 2007 ''JT2Zero'', a daily
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online newscast about the campaign produced by
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. Zéro supported the candidacy of
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, and in his official campaign clips, Zéro was the interviewer. Since September 2007, Karl Zéro has hosted a segment called "Les Faits Karl Zéro" on ''13e Rue'', a show on unsolved crimes produced by Troisième Œil, and beginning in spring 2010 was to host 90-minute spin-off shows in
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. In January 2008, he accepted a position as head of the media division of the Belgian holding group Rentabiliweb. Since September 2008, Karl Zéro has had a daily prime-time show on
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. Initially an interview show called ''Karl Zéro sur BFM TV'' and inspired by
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's ''
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'', following the 2008 release of his film ''Starko! la saison 1'' on
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's first year as President of France, on 7 September 2009 this became ''Sarko Info'', a parody of television news shows in which he conducts an interview following a commentary on the news by Michel Guidoni playing the part of Sarkozy as he already did in the movie.Julien Mielcarek
"BFM TV: Un JT détourné avec la voix de Sarkozy dès lundi"
, ozap.tv 1 September 2009


Filmography


Films directed and produced

* ''Le Tronc'', co-directed with Bernard Faroux (1992) * '' Dans la peau de Jacques Chirac'', co-directed with
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(2006), an 'unauthorised autobiography' which won the
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for best documentary in 2007 * '' Ségo et Sarko sont dans un bateau'', co-directed with Michel Royer (2007) * ''Being W'', co-directed with Michel Royer (2007) with
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as the voice of
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recounting 'his' version of his life and 'his' world vision * ''Starko! la saison 1'', co-directed with Daisy D'Errata (2008). Instead of Michel Guidoni,
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is Sarkozy’s voice in the English version of that film which has been distributed in the USA by
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. * ''En la piel de Fidel'' (aka ''Dans la peau de
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'') (2010) * ''Being Michael Jackson'', co-produced with Tarak Ben Ammar (2010) * ''Chirac rebat la campagne'' (2012) * ''Dans la peau de Vladimir Poutine'', co-directed with Daisy D'Errata (2012) * ''Moi,
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'', co-directed with Daisy D'Errata (2013) * ''Dans la peau de
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'', co-directed with Daisy D'Errata (2014) * ''Dans la peau de
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'', co-directed with Daisy D'Errata (2016)


Actor

* '' Day and Night'' (1997), as Filippi


Discography

* ''Songs for Cabriolets and Otros Tipos de Vehiculos'' (
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, 2000) ** Most of the songs were included in the ''
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'' episode " Improbable". ** The single "Inouis", a duet with his wife Daisy d’Errata, was issued in Taiwan in a
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version and rose to #1 in the charts there. * '' HiFi Calypso'' with
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(Naïve Records, 2004) * ''Songs for Moonlight Swim and Otros Tipos de Ocupaciones'' with El Rafael y su Conjunto Atractivo (Frémeaux & Associés, 2017)


See also

*
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References


External links

*
NPR interview
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"Les médias et le 11 Septembre: le point de vue de Karl Zéro"
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