Career
He has a sister, youngest of four years. He is primarily known to the general public as presenter of television game Motus on France 2 since 1990. He began his radio career in 1978 as assistant of Macha Béranger at Radio France in the service of copyright.
In 1981, he became a reporter for Radio Blue, and then hosted his first radio show Grand-mère et boule de gomme.
In 1983, he presented the mornings and early afternoons on Radio France and on France Inter. In 1987, he moved to Antenne 2 with the show Matin Bonheur.
In January 1990, he hosted Après-midi show. On 25 June 1990, the game Motus was launched on France 2.
He hosted other games such Dingbats (1992) and Jeux de comédie (1996).
He presented the show Le Grand Zapping de l"humour, broadcast in the weekend on France 2. He led 40 ° à l"ombre on France 3. He hosted several prime-times: Louisiana nuit des rigolos, co-presented by Valérie Maurice (1993), Parlez-moi d"amour (2000) and Y a quoi à la télé (November 14, 1998).
Thierry Beccaro replaced William Leymergie during his vacation to the presentation of Télématin.
Finally, he co-presented Le grand code du savoir vivre with Sandrine Quétier. He hosted a new game called Slam on France 2.
1993: Boeing-boeing by Marc Camoletti, Théâtre Michel
1997: Voyage de noces by Marc Camoletti, Théâtre Michel
2010: Coach by Julie Carcuac, Théâtre Saint Georges.