Born about thirty years ago in the southern suburbs of Grenoble, Guillaume lived there until he was 20. Bac in hand, his studies will make him travel to France then abroad, in Asia in particular where he will live and work there for several years. It was there that he developed a taste for writing and typed his first lines on the way to the office. But it was not until his return to France, to Paris, that Guillaume tried his hand at the stage. Promoted senior executive in a large communication agency, he plays his texts in the evening after work and manages to join the popular comedy clubs of the capital. In 2019, he even won an audience award at the Brides-les-Bains humor festival.
Guillaume is this guy with whom you make the world a whole lot better, but not necessarily for the best. For an hour, you are not sitting at his show, you are this person with whom he gets carried away on ultraconnectivity, his cad’sup job, fatherhood, positive education, the meaning of life as of death. Guillaume’s stand-up is personal. The stories he tells are his own, the portraits, those of his Mediterranean family. And when he exposes his points of view, doubts or anxieties, it is also those of a generation in search of benchmarks which will sooner or later have to ask the right questions.