Michel Lauzière, born in March nineteen fifty-four, is a renowned Canadian comedian celebrated for his unique and bizarre visual standup performances. His career took off in nineteen seventy-five when he teamed up with Jean Roy to form the duo les Foubrac, captivating audiences with their innovative acts.
Over the years, Lauzière has transitioned to a successful solo career, showcasing his one-man show to an astonishing estimated one billion viewers across five continents. His performances are characterized by a blend of humor and creativity, often incorporating unusual props and visual gags.
One of his most memorable appearances was on the Late Show with David Letterman, where he rollerbladed through a closed street while playing Georges Bizet's Toreador Song on tuned wine bottles. This performance exemplifies his distinctive style and ability to engage audiences in unexpected ways.
In addition to his standup, Lauzière has made notable television appearances, including a recurring role on the Super Dave Osborne Show and a performance during the two thousand seven Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, further solidifying his status as a versatile entertainer.