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    Gad Elmaleh

    Key Figure: Comedian / Actor
    Date: Born 1971
    Gad Elmaleh

    Bibliography & Sources

    • Gad Elmaleh Official Website
    • Netflix Specials: 'American Dream', 'Gad Gone Wild'
    • NPR - 'This American Life: Gad Elmaleh'
    Born in Casablanca, Gad Elmaleh is one of the world's most celebrated comedians, seamlessly blending his Moroccan-Jewish heritage with French and American comedy traditions.
    Gad Elmaleh is a global comedy icon who proudly carries his Moroccan identity on the world stage. Born in Casablanca in 1971 to a Sephardic Jewish family, he grew up in a multicultural environment that would later define his unique brand of humor. **From Casablanca to the World:** After moving to Montreal and then Paris, Elmaleh rose to fame in France with his one-man shows like "Décalages" and "La Vie Normale," where he often reflected on his experiences as an immigrant and his Moroccan roots. He is known for his observational humor, physical comedy, and ability to switch effortlessly between languages (French, Arabic, English, Hebrew). **International Success:** Often called "the Seinfeld of France," Elmaleh successfully crossed over to the American market with English-language specials like "American Dream" on Netflix. He has also starred in numerous films, including "Hors de prix," "The Valet," and "Coco." **Cultural Ambassador:** Throughout his career, Gad has maintained a strong connection to Morocco, often performing there and referencing his childhood in Casablanca. He stands as a symbol of Morocco's rich cultural diversity and talent.

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