Kev Adams
French humorist and actor (born 1991)
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Key Takeaways
- Kev Adams or Kev' Adams (born Kevin Smadja ; 1 July 1991) is a French comedian, actor, humorist, screenwriter and film producer.
- His father is a real estate agent of Algerian Jewish descent and his mother, of Tunisian Jewish descent, works in finance.
- He began taking theater classes at the age of seven.
- He claimed that it was, "extremely difficult, nearly impossible, to balance both.
- This stage performance was broadcast on Paris Première.
Kev Adams or Kev' Adams (born Kevin Smadja; 1 July 1991) is a French comedian, actor, humorist, screenwriter and film producer.
Early life
Adams was born in 1991 in the 16th district of Paris. His father is a real estate agent of Algerian Jewish descent and his mother, of Tunisian Jewish descent, works in finance. He has two younger brothers, Noam and Lirone. He began taking theater classes at the age of seven. In 2009, Adams completed his French Baccalaureate in literature, and enrolled in law at the University of Paris X-Nanterre while simultaneously pursuing his acting career. He claimed that it was, "extremely difficult, nearly impossible, to balance both."
Career
In 2009, Adams was spotted by Elisa Soussan, Anne Roumanoff's producer, who invited him to perform at her Carte Blanche show at the Olympia (Paris). This stage performance was broadcast on Paris Première. Following this event, Adams was offered to be the opening act of a Gad Elmaleh show at the Palais des Sports. His first one-man show, The Young Man Show, first ran in Paris in 2009 at the Théâtre Le Temple and then continued at the Palais des Glaces before touring France. The tour ended in Switzerland on 22 July 2012, during the Paléo Festival de Nyon. He then performed a show called Test... Voilà, Voilà! at the Bataclan from 27 November to 31 December 2013.
As of May 2014, Adams has more than 3 million fans on Facebook and more than 1 million followers on Twitter and in 2017 more 4 million followers on instagram.
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