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Michel Lauzière

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Michel Lauzière (born 1954) is a Canadian comedian known for his bizarre visual standup acts. Lauziere began performing in 1975 in a duo called les foubrac. Since then Lauziere has performed his one-man show to an estimated 1 billion viewers on five continents.

One famous performance was done for the Late Show with David Letterman. Lauziere rollerbladed through a closed street, playing Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony No. 40 on tuned wine bottles.[1] Lauziere had a recurring role on the Super Dave Osborne Show and he also performed on the 2007 Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon.

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