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They had their first successes on stage, and became famous for their satirical sketch comedy TV show ''La Télé des Inconnus'' (''TV of the Unknowns''), which premiered in 1990 and ran until 1993 on the Antenne 2 channel (renamed France 2 since). The group then began to make music in the form of parody clips. They made their theatrical debut in 1995 with the comedy ''Les Trois Frères'' (''The Three Brothers'').

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They were five originally (with Seymour Brussel and Smaïn, who both left), when they had their first successes on stage, and stage in TheEighties. When reduced to three, they became famous for their satirical parodic sketch comedy TV show ''La Télé des Inconnus'' (''TV of the Unknowns''), which premiered in 1990 and ran until 1993 on the Antenne 2 channel (renamed France 2 since). The group then began to make music in the form of parody clips.since). They made their theatrical debut in 1995 with the comedy ''Les Trois Frères'' (''The Three Brothers'').



Most of their sketches can be watched on their [[https://www.youtube.com/user/lesinconnusVEVO/featured Youtube VEVO channel]].

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Most of their sketches and music videos can be watched on their [[https://www.youtube.com/user/lesinconnusVEVO/featured Youtube VEVO channel]].



* [[invoked]]UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Their sketches from ''La Télé des Inconnus'' are considered among the media that are the most representative of the French [[TheNineties 1990s]] for a reason, especially noticeable since their brand of humor parodied music, {{soap opera}}s and {{game show}}s of the era.

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* [[invoked]]UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Their sketches from ''La Télé des Inconnus'' are considered among the media that are the most representative of the French [[TheNineties 1990s]] for a reason, especially noticeable since their brand of humor parodied music, music videos, {{soap opera}}s and {{game show}}s of the era.
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They had their first successes on stage, and became famous for their satirical sketch comedy TV show ''La Télé des Inconnus'' (''TV of the Unknowns''), which premiered in 1990 and ran until 1993 on the Antenne 2 channel (renamed France 2 since). The group then began to make music (in the form of parody clips) and movies, most of them written and directed by Bourdon and Campan. They made their theatrical debut in 1995 with the comedy ''Les Trois Frères'' (''The Three Brothers'').

After ''Les Trois Frères'' came out, their manager Paul Lederman claimed ownership on their group name, causing them to drop the use of it, and they never made sketches together again. Several films have featured at least two former members together since. 2001's ''Les Rois mages'' (''The Three Magis'') and the 2014 sequel to ''Les Trois Frères'', ''Les Trois Frères: Le Retour'' (''The Three Brothers are back'') feature them all.

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They had their first successes on stage, and became famous for their satirical sketch comedy TV show ''La Télé des Inconnus'' (''TV of the Unknowns''), which premiered in 1990 and ran until 1993 on the Antenne 2 channel (renamed France 2 since). The group then began to make music (in in the form of parody clips) and movies, most of them written and directed by Bourdon and Campan.clips. They made their theatrical debut in 1995 with the comedy ''Les Trois Frères'' (''The Three Brothers'').

After ''Les Trois Frères'' came out, their manager Paul Lederman claimed ownership on their group name, causing them to drop the use of it, and they never made sketches together again. Several films have featured at least two former members together since. 2001's ''Les Rois mages'' (''The Three Magis'') and the 2014 sequel to ''Les Trois Frères'', ''Les Trois Frères: Le Retour'' (''The Three Brothers are back'') feature them all.
all. Most of said movies were written and directed by Bourdon and Campan.
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They had their first successes on stage, and became famous for their satirical sketch comedy TV show ''La Télé des Inconnus'' (''TV of the Unknowns''), which premiered in 1990 and ran until 1993 on the Antenne 2 (then France 2) channel. The group then began to make music (in the form of parody clips) and movies, most of them written and directed by Bourdon and Campan. They made their theatrical debut in 1995 with the comedy ''Les Trois Frères'' (''The Three Brothers'').

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They had their first successes on stage, and became famous for their satirical sketch comedy TV show ''La Télé des Inconnus'' (''TV of the Unknowns''), which premiered in 1990 and ran until 1993 on the Antenne 2 (then channel (renamed France 2) channel.2 since). The group then began to make music (in the form of parody clips) and movies, most of them written and directed by Bourdon and Campan. They made their theatrical debut in 1995 with the comedy ''Les Trois Frères'' (''The Three Brothers'').
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* {{Parody}}: A number of 1980s/early 1990s movies, popular TV shows and music genres got parodied by them, from ''Series/ChoudenshiBioman'' all the way to Italian-American crime films.

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* {{Parody}}: A number of 1980s/early 1990s movies, popular TV shows and music genres got parodied by them, from ''Series/ChoudenshiBioman'' all the way to Italian-American Creator/MartinScorsese's crime films.
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Most of their sketches can be watched on their [[https://www.youtube.com/user/lesinconnusVEVO/featured Youtube VEVO account]].

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Most of their sketches can be watched on their [[https://www.youtube.com/user/lesinconnusVEVO/featured Youtube VEVO account]].channel]].
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Most of their sketches can be watched on their [[https://www.youtube.com/user/lesinconnusVEVO/featured Youtube VEVO account]].
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After ''Les Trois Frères'' came out, their manager Paul Lederman claimed ownership on their group name, causing them to drop the use of it, and they never made sketches together again. Several films have featured at least two former members together since, including 2001's ''Les Rois mages'' (''The Three Magis'') and the 2014 sequel to ''Les Trois Frères'', ''Les Trois Frères: Le Retour'' (''The Three Brothers are back'').

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After ''Les Trois Frères'' came out, their manager Paul Lederman claimed ownership on their group name, causing them to drop the use of it, and they never made sketches together again. Several films have featured at least two former members together since, including since. 2001's ''Les Rois mages'' (''The Three Magis'') and the 2014 sequel to ''Les Trois Frères'', ''Les Trois Frères: Le Retour'' (''The Three Brothers are back'').back'') feature them all.
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After ''Les Trois Frères'' came out, their manager Paul Lederman claimed ownership on their group name, caused them to drop the use of it, and they never made sketches together again. Several films have featured at least two former members together since, including 2001's ''Les Rois mages'' (''The Three Magis'') and the 2014 sequel to ''Les Trois Frères'', ''Les Trois Frères: Le Retour'' (''The Three Brothers are back'').

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After ''Les Trois Frères'' came out, their manager Paul Lederman claimed ownership on their group name, caused causing them to drop the use of it, and they never made sketches together again. Several films have featured at least two former members together since, including 2001's ''Les Rois mages'' (''The Three Magis'') and the 2014 sequel to ''Les Trois Frères'', ''Les Trois Frères: Le Retour'' (''The Three Brothers are back'').
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After ''Les Trois Frères'' came out, their manager Paul Lederman claimed ownership on their group name and caused them to split up. Several films have featured at least two former members together since, including 2001's ''Les Rois mages'' (''The Three Magis'') and the 2014 sequel to ''Les Trois Frères'', ''Les Trois Frères: Le Retour'' (''The Three Brothers are back'').

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After ''Les Trois Frères'' came out, their manager Paul Lederman claimed ownership on their group name and name, caused them to split up.drop the use of it, and they never made sketches together again. Several films have featured at least two former members together since, including 2001's ''Les Rois mages'' (''The Three Magis'') and the 2014 sequel to ''Les Trois Frères'', ''Les Trois Frères: Le Retour'' (''The Three Brothers are back'').
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After ''Les Trois Frères'' came out in 1995, their manager Paul Lederman claimed ownership on their group name and caused them to split up. Several films have featured at least two former members together since, including 2001's ''Les Rois mages'' (''The Three Magis'') and the 2014 sequel to ''Les Trois Frères'', ''Les Trois Frères: Le Retour'' (''The Three Brothers are back'').

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After ''Les Trois Frères'' came out in 1995, out, their manager Paul Lederman claimed ownership on their group name and caused them to split up. Several films have featured at least two former members together since, including 2001's ''Les Rois mages'' (''The Three Magis'') and the 2014 sequel to ''Les Trois Frères'', ''Les Trois Frères: Le Retour'' (''The Three Brothers are back'').
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They had their first successes on stage, and became famous for their satirical sketch comedy TV show ''La Télé des Inconnus'' (''TV of the Unknowns''), which premiered in 1990 and ran until 1993 on the Antenne 2 (then France 2) channel. The group then began to make music (in the form of parody clips) and movies, most of them written and directed by Bourdon and Campan. They made their cinematic debut in 1995 with the comedy ''Les Trois Frères'' (''The Three Brothers'').

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They had their first successes on stage, and became famous for their satirical sketch comedy TV show ''La Télé des Inconnus'' (''TV of the Unknowns''), which premiered in 1990 and ran until 1993 on the Antenne 2 (then France 2) channel. The group then began to make music (in the form of parody clips) and movies, most of them written and directed by Bourdon and Campan. They made their cinematic theatrical debut in 1995 with the comedy ''Les Trois Frères'' (''The Three Brothers'').
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They had their first successes on stage, and became famous for their satirical sketch comedy TV show ''La Télé des Inconnus'' (''TV of the Unknowns''), which premiered in 1990 and ran until 1993. The group then began to make music (in the form of parody clips) and movies, most of them written and directed by Bourdon and Campan. They made their cinematic debut in 1995 with the comedy ''Les Trois Frères'' (''The Three Brothers'').

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They had their first successes on stage, and became famous for their satirical sketch comedy TV show ''La Télé des Inconnus'' (''TV of the Unknowns''), which premiered in 1990 and ran until 1993.1993 on the Antenne 2 (then France 2) channel. The group then began to make music (in the form of parody clips) and movies, most of them written and directed by Bourdon and Campan. They made their cinematic debut in 1995 with the comedy ''Les Trois Frères'' (''The Three Brothers'').
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* [[invoked]]UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Their sketches from ''La Télé des Inconnus'' are considered among the media that are the most representative of the French [[TheNineties 1990s]] for a reason, especially noticeable since they parodied music, {{soap opera}}s and {{game show}}s of the era.

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* [[invoked]]UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Their sketches from ''La Télé des Inconnus'' are considered among the media that are the most representative of the French [[TheNineties 1990s]] for a reason, especially noticeable since they their brand of humor parodied music, {{soap opera}}s and {{game show}}s of the era.
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* [[invoked]]UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Their sketches from ''La Télé des Inconnus'' are considered among the media that are the most representative of the French [[TheNineties 1990s]] for a reason, especially noticeable since they parodied music, {{soap opera}}s and game shows of the era.

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* [[invoked]]UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Their sketches from ''La Télé des Inconnus'' are considered among the media that are the most representative of the French [[TheNineties 1990s]] for a reason, especially noticeable since they parodied music, {{soap opera}}s and game shows {{game show}}s of the era.
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* [[invoked]]UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Their sketches from ''La Télé des Inconnus'' are considered among the media that are the most representative of the French [[TheNineties 1990s]] for a reason, especially noticeable since they parodied music, {{soap opera}}s and morning shows of the era.

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* [[invoked]]UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Their sketches from ''La Télé des Inconnus'' are considered among the media that are the most representative of the French [[TheNineties 1990s]] for a reason, especially noticeable since they parodied music, {{soap opera}}s and morning game shows of the era.
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* [[invoked]]UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Their sketches from ''La Télé des Inconnus'' are some of the things many French people remember the most from TheNineties. It's especially noticeable when they parodied music, {{soap opera}}s and morning shows of the era.

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* [[invoked]]UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Their sketches from ''La Télé des Inconnus'' are some of considered among the things many French people remember media that are the most from TheNineties. It's representative of the French [[TheNineties 1990s]] for a reason, especially noticeable when since they parodied music, {{soap opera}}s and morning shows of the era.
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* {{Parody}}: A number of 1980s/early 1990s movies, popular TV shows and music genres got parodied by them.

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* {{Parody}}: A number of 1980s/early 1990s movies, popular TV shows and music genres got parodied by them.them, from ''Series/ChoudenshiBioman'' all the way to Italian-American crime films.

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* {{Parody}}: A number of late 1980s/early 1990s movies, popular TV shows and music genres got parodied by them.

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* {{Parody}}: A number of late 1980s/early 1990s movies, popular TV shows and music genres got parodied by them.them.
* [[invoked]]UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Their sketches from ''La Télé des Inconnus'' are some of the things many French people remember the most from TheNineties. It's especially noticeable when they parodied music, {{soap opera}}s and morning shows of the era.
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Les Inconnus ("The Unknowns") was a French trio of humorists and actors, the success of which peaked in the early [[TheNineties 1990s]]. It was composed of Didier Bourdon (born January 22, 1959 in Alger), Bernard Campan (born April 4, 1958 in Agen) and Pascal Légitimus (born March 13, 1959 in Paris).

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Les Inconnus ("The Unknowns") was a French trio of French humorists and actors, the success of which peaked in the early [[TheNineties 1990s]]. It was composed of Didier Bourdon (born January 22, 1959 in Alger), Bernard Campan (born April 4, 1958 in Agen) and Pascal Légitimus (born March 13, 1959 in Paris).
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Les Inconnus ("The Unknowns") is a French trio of humorists and actors, the success of which peaked in TheNineties. It is composed of Didier Bourdon (born January 22, 1959 in Alger), Bernard Campan (born April 4, 1958 in Agen) and Pascal Légitimus (born March 13, 1959 in Paris).

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Les Inconnus ("The Unknowns") is was a French trio of humorists and actors, the success of which peaked in TheNineties. the early [[TheNineties 1990s]]. It is was composed of Didier Bourdon (born January 22, 1959 in Alger), Bernard Campan (born April 4, 1958 in Agen) and Pascal Légitimus (born March 13, 1959 in Paris).
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* IntimidatingRevenueService: Their rap song "Rap-tout" is about tax vampires who suck money out of citizens instead of blood. Legend has it the song earned them a tax control in RealLife.

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* IntimidatingRevenueService: Their rap song "Rap-tout" is about tax vampires who suck money out of citizens instead of blood.blood, as a TakeThat to successive French governments that never stop creating new taxes. Legend has it the song earned them a tax control in RealLife.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Pascal Légitimus, Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Pascal Légitimus, [[caption-width-right:350:Pascal Légitimus (left), Didier Bourdon (middle) and Bernard Campan.Campan (right).]]

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Les Inconnus ("The Unknowns") is a French trio of humorists and actors, the success of which peaked in TheNineties. It is composed of Didier Bourdon (born January 22, 1959 in Alger), Bernard Campan (born April 4, 1958 in Agen) and Pascal Légitimus (born March 13, 1959 in Paris.

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Les Inconnus ("The Unknowns") is a French trio of humorists and actors, the success of which peaked in TheNineties. It is composed of Didier Bourdon (born January 22, 1959 in Alger), Bernard Campan (born April 4, 1958 in Agen) and Pascal Légitimus (born March 13, 1959 in Paris.Paris).


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* IntimidatingRevenueService: Their rap song "Rap-tout" is about tax vampires who suck money out of citizens instead of blood. Legend has it the song earned them a tax control in RealLife.
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* CrosscastRole: When their sketches included a woman, she was usually played by Bernard Campan.

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* CrosscastRole: When their sketches included a woman, she was usually played by Bernard Campan.Campan, with a wig, makeup and effeminate voice.
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* {{Parody}}: A number of late 1980s/early 1990s movies, popular TV shows and music genres got parodied by them.

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* {{Parody}}: A number of late 1980s/early 1990s movies, popular TV shows and music genres got parodied by them.them.
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* CrosscastRole: When their sketches included a woman, she was usually played by Bernard Campan.
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They had their first successes were on stage, and became famous for their satirical sketch comedy television show ''La Télé des Inconnus'' (''TV of the Unknowns''), which premiered in 1990 and ran until 1993. The group then began to make music (in the form of parody clips) and movies, most of them written and directed by Bourdon and Campan. They made their cinematic debut in 1995 with the comedy ''Les Trois Frères'' (''The Three Brothers'').

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They had their first successes were on stage, and became famous for their satirical sketch comedy television TV show ''La Télé des Inconnus'' (''TV of the Unknowns''), which premiered in 1990 and ran until 1993. The group then began to make music (in the form of parody clips) and movies, most of them written and directed by Bourdon and Campan. They made their cinematic debut in 1995 with the comedy ''Les Trois Frères'' (''The Three Brothers'').
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Les Inconnus ("The Unknowns") is a French trio of humorists the success of which peaked in TheNineties. It is composed of Didier Bourdon (born January 22, 1959 in Alger), Bernard Campan (born April 4, 1958 in Agen) and Pascal Légitimus (born March 13, 1959 in Paris.

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Les Inconnus ("The Unknowns") is a French trio of humorists and actors, the success of which peaked in TheNineties. It is composed of Didier Bourdon (born January 22, 1959 in Alger), Bernard Campan (born April 4, 1958 in Agen) and Pascal Légitimus (born March 13, 1959 in Paris.
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After ''Les Trois Frères'' came out in 1995, their manager Paul Lederman claimed ownership on their group name and caused them to split up. Several films that have come out since, featured at least two former members together.

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After ''Les Trois Frères'' came out in 1995, their manager Paul Lederman claimed ownership on their group name and caused them to split up. Several films that have come out since, featured at least two former members together.together since, including 2001's ''Les Rois mages'' (''The Three Magis'') and the 2014 sequel to ''Les Trois Frères'', ''Les Trois Frères: Le Retour'' (''The Three Brothers are back'').
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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Pascal Légitimus, Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan.]]

Les Inconnus ("The Unknowns") is a French trio of humorists the success of which peaked in TheNineties. It is composed of Didier Bourdon (born January 22, 1959 in Alger), Bernard Campan (born April 4, 1958 in Agen) and Pascal Légitimus (born March 13, 1959 in Paris.

They had their first successes were on stage, and became famous for their satirical sketch comedy television show ''La Télé des Inconnus'' (''TV of the Unknowns''), which premiered in 1990 and ran until 1993. The group then began to make music (in the form of parody clips) and movies, most of them written and directed by Bourdon and Campan. They made their cinematic debut in 1995 with the comedy ''Les Trois Frères'' (''The Three Brothers'').

After ''Les Trois Frères'' came out in 1995, their manager Paul Lederman claimed ownership on their group name and caused them to split up. Several films that have come out since, featured at least two former members together.
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* {{Parody}}: A number of late 1980s/early 1990s movies, popular TV shows and music genres got parodied by them.

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