Pierre Fatus is an actor, a writer and a clown.
After studying architecture at Paris 'Ecole des Beaux-Arts' and gaining
circus experience with Etaix-Fratellini, from the Théâtre du Soleil to the Crazy Horse Saloon,
his circus in Japan or opening at the Olympia, he has played hopscotch with borders,
crossing from writing to performance, from the ring to the screen.
His film work includes various shorts and features, most notably with Tom Novembre, Laurent Terzieff and Jean-Claude Dreyfus.
In the theater, he has written and performed visual plays and singular one-man shows.
La conférence du singe (Monkey Conference) : the whole Sapien family is there.
K.K.O (K.O.K.O) : Œdipus puts on the gloves and settles his score in ten rounds.
Une petite erreur de Genèse (A Slight Genesis Error) : from creation to the flood, the story of clowns.
In the ring, he dances, juggles, plays seven instruments, and pulls an authentic number out of his hat, polished by audiences from every corner of the globe.
At the same time, he is finishing two books - a biography of his own misfires and a spoof theological treatise.