Cyril Féraud

Cyril Féraud (born 15 March 1985 in Digne-les-Bains) is a French television presenter.

Cyril Féraud
Féraud at the Festival Interceltique de Lorient in 2018.
Born (1985-03-15) 15 March 1985
NationalityFrench
OccupationTelevision presenter
Years active2004–present
EmployerFrance 2, France 3

Career

Féraud's television career started back in 2004, when he hosted the programmes Zapping Zone and Art Attack for the French section of the Disney Channel, he then moved to France 3 and hosted the show Milles Familles. He also hosted the Kids' Choice Awards for the French section of Nickelodeon.

In 2006 he joined Europe 1 as a radio DJ along with Jean-Marc Morandini, he hosts the French Nation Lottery Loto (similar to EuroMillions) for France 2 since October 2008.

Since October 2009, he hosts the French game show Slam on France 3, taking over from Thierry Beccaro who was the previous host. He co-hosted the 2010 Sidaction, along with Patrick Sabatier.

He was the host of the French version of Pointless, under the name Personne n'y avait pensé ! (Nobody had thought of that!) between 16 July 2011 to 22 January 2021. On 23 July 2011, Féraud took part in the French series of Fort Boyard, as a contestant for the first time.[1] On 19 December 2011, he presented for the second year The Great Bloopers for France 3, from the island of Réunion.

Eurovision

Having awarded the French results at the 2011 Contest, Féraud provided the France 3 commentary for the Eurovision Song Contest final from Baku on 26 May 2012 and was accompanied by Mireille Dumas.[2] Féraud and Dumas returned to commentate for France at the 2013 Contest, and again for the 2014 Contest final on 10 May 2014, this time with Natasha St-Pier.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Channel Role Note(s)
2004 Art Attack Disney Channel Presenter
2004–2005 Zapping Zone
2008–2011 Loto France 2
2009 Morandini! Direct 8 Panellist
2009 Sidaction France 2 Presenter
2009–present Slam France 3
2010 Les Stars du Rire spéciale Sidaction France 2 Prime time
2010–2011 Le Tournoi d'orthographe France 3 Prime time
2010–2011 Le Grand Bêtisier Prime time
2011 Le Grand Jeu Prime time
2011–2021 Personne n'y avait pensé!
2011 Eurovision Song Contest French spokesperson
2012–2014 Eurovision Song Contest French commentator Final only; With Mireille Dumas (2012–2013) and Natasha St-Pier (2014)
2012–2014 300 choeurs pour + de Vie Presenter Prime time
2013–present International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo
2014 Le Grand Bêtisier de Noël Prime time
2015–2016 Village Départ Editorialist
2009–2010,
2012–2013,
2017–present
Téléthon France 2, France 3 Presenter
2015–present Le Grand Spectacle du Festival interceltique de Lorient France 3 Prime time
2015–present Le Grand Slam
2017–2018 Âge tendre, la tournée des idoles C8 Prime time
2017–present Musiques en Fête France 3 Prime time
2018 La Folie Offenbach Prime time
2018–present La Carte aux trésors Prime time
2018 La Grande Parade des Nations Celtes
2020 Victoires de la musiques France 2
2020–present Fort Boyard Cyril Gossbo Slaïme and Bingo'ssbo
2020 Le Grand Concours des Régions : spécial Cuisine France 3 Presenter
2021 Spectaculaire France 2 Co-Presenter With Jean-Marc Généreux
2021 Le Quiz des champions Presenter

References

  1. "Archived copy". www.fort-boyard.fr. Archived from the original on 2013-03-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Eurovision 2012 : Mireille Dumas et Cyril Féraud seront les animateurs de l'évènement". tele.premiere.fr. Archived from the original on 2012-10-30.

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