Jeanpierre, Christian
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born on | 9 April 1965 at 19:15 (= 7:15 PM ) | ||||
Place | Le Puy, France, 45n02, 3e53 | ||||
Timezone | CET h1e (is standard time) | ||||
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Biography
French sports journalist who has worked for French television channels Canal+ and TF1, as well as radio station Europe 1. Jeanpierre presented TF1's soccer programme, Téléfoot, in 2004, and from 2008 to 2018. He succeeded Thierry Gilardi as a soccer commentator on the private channel TF1.
In 2015, Jeanpierre wrote a book Quarante-Huit Deux-Tiers ("48 and two-thirds") about his interactions with famous people, including Arsène Wenger, Christian Califano, Lionel Messi, Kad Merad and Comte de Bouderbala. In 2021, Jeanpierre wrote a novel 2026, l'année où le football deviendra américain (2026, the year when football became American).
Relationships
- associate relationship with Goldman, Jean-Jacques (born 11 October 1951). Notes: Music collaborators
- compare to chart of Gilardi, Thierry (born 26 July 1958)
- compare to chart of Margotton, Grégoire (born 9 November 1969)
Source Notes
Paddy de Jabrun quoted BC.
Categories
- Lifestyle : Social Life : Other Social Life (Amateur drummer in duo)
- Vocation : Entertainment : News journalist/ Anchor (Radio and TV sports)
- Vocation : Writers : Columnist/ journalist (Sports)
- Vocation : Writers : Fiction (Novelist)