Laurence Bibot Biography: Husband, Age, Kids, Height, Net Worth, Parents, Radio Shows, Children

Laurence Bibot Biography: Husband, Age, Kids, Height, Net Worth, Parents, Radio Shows, Children

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Laurence Bibot is a Belgian actress, comedian, writer, and radio personality, renowned for her comedic work on stage and screen, particularly as Miss Bricola, a silent, bumbling assistant in sketches by the Belgian comedy group Les Snuls on Canal+.

Born in Brussels, she has built a diverse career spanning improvisation, radio, television, and theater, with notable performances in The Vagina Monologues and her autobiographical stand-up show Bibot Debout.

Bibot’s sharp wit and versatile performances, combined with her radio contributions on RTBF’s Le Jeu des Dictionnaires and France Inter’s Par Jupiter, have made her a beloved figure in Belgian and French entertainment.

Profile

  • Full Name: Laurence Bibot
  • Stage Name: Laurence Bibot
  • Born: 5 August, 1968
  • Age: 56 years old
  • Birthplace: Brussels, Belgium
  • Nationality: Belgian
  • Occupation: Actress, Comedian, Writer, Radio Personality
  • Height: 5’6″
  • Parents: Mr. Bibot, Chantal Bibot
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: Serge Van Laeken (Marka) (m. 1990–)
  • Children: Roméo Elvis, Angèle Van Laeken
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $1 million

Early Life and Education

Laurence Bibot was born on August 5, 1968, in Brussels, Belgium, to her mother, Chantal Bibot, and an unnamed father.

Details about her siblings are not publicly available, as she has kept her early family life private. Growing up in Brussels, she was immersed in a vibrant cultural scene that shaped her comedic sensibilities.

While specific information about her formal education, including schools attended or degrees earned, is not documented, her training in improvisation began with the Ligue d’Improvisation Belge in 1989. Her ethnicity is Belgian, and her religious beliefs are not publicly known.

Career

Laurence Bibot began her career in 1989 with the Ligue d’Improvisation Belge, where she honed her comedic skills on stage.

Around the same time, she joined the comedy group Les Snuls, gaining recognition for her role as Miss Bricola, a mute, clumsy assistant in their Canal+ sketches, which became iconic in Belgian television.

In 1990, she wrote and performed her first solo show, La Velue, a dark-humored vaudeville piece directed by Mireille Verboomen. Her radio career flourished with regular appearances on RTBF’s Le Jeu des Dictionnaires and La Télé Infernale, where her quick wit made her a fan favorite.

In the early 2000s, Bibot expanded her theater work, collaborating with Nathalie Uffner on shows like Laurence Micro (2003) and Capitaine Chantal (2007), the latter a tribute to her late mother, Chantal.

She co-wrote and starred in À nous deux (1999) with her husband, Marka, blending comedy and music, which led to a live album and a tour. Her film and TV roles grew, including appearances in Ma vie en rose (1997) alongside Michèle Laroque and Les Apparences (2020).

She also co-directed the documentary I Love Martine (1999) and performed in The Vagina Monologues starting in 2007, showcasing her versatility in dramatic and comedic roles.

Bibot’s career remains active, with recent projects including her role as the mother of Guillermo Guiz in Canal+’s Roi de la vanne (2016) and a recurring chronicle on France Inter’s Par Jupiter (later C’est encore nous) since 2021.

Her 2016 stand-up show Bibot Debout marked a personal milestone, blending autobiography with humor. In 2024, she appeared in Ducobu passe au vert! and L’Art d’être heureux, continuing to balance film, theater, and radio.

Her influence in Belgian comedy, bolstered by her family’s artistic legacy through children Roméo Elvis and Angèle, keeps her a prominent cultural figure.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @laurencebibot
  • Facebook Handle: Laurence Bibot

Personal Life

Laurence Bibot has been married to Belgian singer Serge Van Laeken, known as Marka, since 1990.

They have two children, rapper Roméo Elvis and singer Angèle Van Laeken, both prominent figures in the music industry. The couple collaborated professionally on the show À nous deux (1999) and the electro-pop duo project Monsieur et Madame (2007), performing in New York, China, and Japan.

Filmography

  • Ma vie en rose (1997)
  • I Love Martine (1999, documentary)
  • Les Apparences (2020)
  • Chacun chez soi (2021)
  • Hashtag Boomer (2021)
  • L’Employée du mois (2023)
  • Ducobu passe au vert! (2024)
  • L’Art d’être heureux (2024)
  • Si j’étais japonais (2010, director)
  • Hors cadre (2009)
  • Funcorp (2017)
  • Marie et les Choses (2021)

Net Worth

Laurence Bibot has an estimated net worth of approximately $1 million USD.

Her income is derived from her extensive career in acting, comedy, and radio, including earnings from theater productions like Capitaine Chantal and Sœurs Emmanuelle, as well as film and television roles in projects such as Ma vie en rose and L’Art d’être heureux.

Her radio work on RTBF and France Inter, along with occasional writing and directing projects like I Love Martine and Si j’étais japonais, contribute to her financial success.


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