
Cabu
Known for Acting · 11 credits
- Born
- 1938-01-13
- Died
- 2015-01-07
- Place of birth
- Châlons-en-Champagne, Marne, France
- Also known as
- Jean Cabut
Biography
Jean Maurice Jules Cabut (13 January 1938 – 7 January 2015), known by the pen-name Cabu, was a French comic strip artist and caricaturist. He was murdered in the January 2015 shooting attack on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper offices. Cabu was a staff cartoonist and shareholder at Charlie Hebdo.
Cabu started out studying art at the École Estienne in Paris and his drawings were first published by 1954 in a local newspaper. The Algerian War forced him to be conscripted in the army for over two years, where his talent was used in the army magazine Bled and in Paris Match. His time in the army caused him to become a strident anti-militarist and adopt a slightly anarchistic view of society.
In 1960, after he left the Army, he became one of the founders of Hara-Kiri magazine. In the 1970s and 1980s, he became a popular artist, collaborating for a time with the children's TV programme Récré A2. He continued working in political caricature for Charlie Hebdo and Le Canard enchaîné.
His popular characters include Le Grand Duduche and adjudant Kronenbourg, and especially Mon Beauf. So spot-on was this caricature of an average, racist, sexist, vulgar, ordinary Frenchman that the word 'beauf' (short for "beau-frère", i. e., brother-in-law) has slipped into ordinary use. A 1973 drawing by Cabu attacking male politicians with the question "Qui a engrossé les 343 salopes du manifeste sur l'avortement?".("Who got the 343 sluts from the abortion manifesto pregnant?") gave the Manifesto of the 343 its familiar nickname, often mistaken as the original title.
In February 2006, a Cabu cartoon which appeared on the cover of Charlie Hebdo in response to the Danish cartoons affair caused more controversy and a lawsuit. It depicted the Muslim prophet Muhammad under the caption "Muhammad overwhelmed by fundamentalists", crying "C'est dur d'être aimé par des cons!" ("So hard to be loved by jerks!").
Known For
TV Shows (2)
Movies (9)

The Year 01
1973
as A conspirator

Droit de Réponse
1981
as Self

It's Hard Being Loved by Jerks
2008
as Self

The Army Game
1960
as Le soldat Cabu, as du dessin

Je suis Charlie
2015
as Self (archive footage)

Hara Kiri - Le coffret bête et méchant
2012
as Self

Cavanna, jusqu'à l'ultime seconde j'écrirai
2015
as Self (archive footage)

Choron dernière
2009
as Self

Cartoon circus
1972
as Self
About Cabu
Jean Maurice Jules Cabut (13 January 1938 – 7 January 2015), known by the pen-name Cabu, was a French comic strip artist and caricaturist. He was murdered in the January 2015 shooting attack on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper offices. Cabu was a staff cartoonist and shareholder at Charlie Hebdo. Cabu started out studying art at the École Estienne in Paris and his drawings were first published by 1954 in a local newspaper. The Algerian War forced him to be conscripted in the army for over two years, where his talent was used in the army magazine Bl… With 11 credits spanning from 1960 to 2015, Cabu has appeared in 9 films and 2 TV shows.
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Most Popular Cabu Movies
- The Year 01 (1973) — as A conspirator
- Droit de Réponse (1981) — as Self
- It's Hard Being Loved by Jerks (2008) — as Self
- The Army Game (1960) — as Le soldat Cabu, as du dessin
- Je suis Charlie (2015) — as Self (archive footage)
Where to Watch Cabu Films
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