Roger Moquin
Roger Moquin is a actor tele French-speaking person of the Canada born with Montreal (Quebec) in 1944.
It is on December 31st, 1989 that the general public discovers Roger Moquin with the emission 100 Limit , a humorous televisual series of Télévision Four Seasons (TQS), member elect of two Awards Edge-Pro of the festival of Banff (Alberta) to the beginning of the year 1990.
Between 1990 and 1994, Roger Moquin plays his own part in about thirty episodes of the series 100 Limit and Taquinons the planet with Radio-Canada, the latter having obtained three Prix Gemini in 1993. In particular played screen at the sides of Roger Moquin: the Prime Minister of Canada of the time Brian Mulroney, the singer Mitsou, as well as the humorists Ghislain Taschereau, François Pérusse, Michel Courtemanche and Daniel Lemire. Equipped with an aspect single (bald person, made toothless and affublé of an oversize ear), Roger Moquin raises a voice very characteristic of the Québécois soil. One admits in Roger Moquin the genius to have popularized the Onomatopée " Coucouroucuicui" , an expression finding its origins etymological in Southeast Asia.
The expression " coucouroucuicui" is a pun meaning " Coccyx cuckold " in the language Tagalog, of use mainly with the Filipino .
In 2006, after ten years far from the cameras, the artist Roger Moquin carries out an unexpected media return on Moquin.TV.
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