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Rémi Gaillard is a famous frech prankster, whose videos on Youtube.com were viewed over than one million times all over the world. You'll find all of his videos thematically categorized on these fansites.
Date of born: 7[SUP]th[/SUP] February 1975
Birth place: Montpellier, France
Rémi Gaillard started doing pranks after losing his job at a shoe store he worked for. He began to use his free time and have fun.
Rémi Gaillard's motto, which you can see on the end of each and every video, is "C'est en faisant n'importe quoi qu'on devient n'importe qui" in translation: "It's by doing anything that one becomes anybody."
In the French media Rémi gained attention after performing a well-documented series of pranks, including a famous appearance disguised as a Lorient football player in the 2002 Coupe de France final match where he took part in the celebrations and was even greeted by the then president of France Jacques Chirac.
Gaillard appeared on several TV game shows, sport events, and political rallies, where he slipped pass the security and interrupted the live show. For example it was in the french national volleyball team game, broadcasted live on eurosport channel.
Sketches that Rémi created were videotaped by his friend Greg Laffargue.
Rémi Gaillard is a famous frech prankster, whose videos on Youtube.com were viewed over than one million times all over the world. You'll find all of his videos thematically categorized on these fansites.

Date of born: 7[SUP]th[/SUP] February 1975
Birth place: Montpellier, France
Rémi Gaillard started doing pranks after losing his job at a shoe store he worked for. He began to use his free time and have fun.
Rémi Gaillard's motto, which you can see on the end of each and every video, is "C'est en faisant n'importe quoi qu'on devient n'importe qui" in translation: "It's by doing anything that one becomes anybody."
In the French media Rémi gained attention after performing a well-documented series of pranks, including a famous appearance disguised as a Lorient football player in the 2002 Coupe de France final match where he took part in the celebrations and was even greeted by the then president of France Jacques Chirac.
Gaillard appeared on several TV game shows, sport events, and political rallies, where he slipped pass the security and interrupted the live show. For example it was in the french national volleyball team game, broadcasted live on eurosport channel.
Sketches that Rémi created were videotaped by his friend Greg Laffargue.