Michel Drucker is a French television host and producer, known for his long and successful career in the industry.
He was born on September 12, 1942, in Vire, France.
Drucker began his career in radio before transitioning to television in the 1960s.
He is best known for hosting the popular talk show "Vivement Dimanche" on France 2, which has been on the air since 1998.
Drucker has interviewed numerous celebrities and politicians over the years, including Johnny Hallyday, Brigitte Bardot, and François Mitterrand.
In addition to his work as a television host, Drucker has also produced several successful television shows, including "Champs-Elysées" and "Vivement Dimanche Prochain."
He has received numerous awards for his contributions to French television, including the Legion of Honour in 2006.
Drucker is also known for his philanthropic work, supporting various charities and causes over the years.
He has published several books about his life and career, including "Rappelle-moi" and "Les Rendez-vous de Michel Drucker."
Despite his long and successful career, Drucker has faced criticism and controversy at times, particularly for his close relationships with certain celebrities.