“I should have been there.” Present in Montreal for Just For Laughs Festival, Jamel Debbouze talks to Paris Match the disappearance of his friend, humorist Bun there is meaning, whom he considered his “brother.”
“I was more than moved, I was surprised. I didn’t expect it so much. I should have been there,” said the humorist.
“The night we played, he was with us, he was really present. We dedicated this show to him, it was the youngest of things. We spent an extremely smiling moment, but it was missing, it was him,” continues Jamel Debouzzze.
The day he died, Bun there was about to fly to Canada, when he had to act on July 11 at Montreal Olympia.
“I knew how to make people laugh and think”
Known for the pseudonym of “Funny Chinese”, Bun Hay Mean died on July 10 at the age of 43 years after falling from the top of his building in Paris. Made famous for his only on stage, the humorist with the imposing lacial cashier had also made some appearances on the big screen, in Let’s problem of Eric Judor or in Asterix and Obelix: The Middle Empire By Guillaume Canet.
Former Figure of Jamel Comedy Club, the humorist joined in 2016, the famous Parisian theater founded by Jamel Debbouze, who had a new generation of Hatch humorists.
Jamel Comedy Club had also paid tribute to Bun there are on Instagram a few hours after his death, greeting “his unique talent and his daring.” “I knew how to make people laugh and think. It leaves us unforgettable valves and the true freedom of your.”
Source: BFM TV
