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Bun Hay Mean, French Comedian, Dies at 43 After Falling From Eighth Floor of Building in Paris

Mean, who appeared in films like "The Chef" and "Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom," was set to perform in Montreal on Friday.Lyvans Boolaky/WireImage Bun Hay Mean in April 2024Bun Hay Mean, a French comedian who appeared in films like The Chef and TV shows including Craignos, has died at 43 after falling from a building in Paris.Mean's management agency, the Promotion Philippe Delmas Organisation, confirmed his death, which occurred Thursday…

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The comedian Bun Hay Mean, known by his stage name El Chino Graciosa, died after falling from the eighth floor of a building in Paris.The event occurred when he tried to recover his cell phone that was about to rush from the balcony.Daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, he reappeared with scratches in his arms in New YorkThe 43-year-old artist was in his residence in the French capital when the accident occurred.According to a statement publi…

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The comedian Bun Hay Mean was found dead at the foot of a Parisian building on Thursday, July 10. While he made himself known to the general public for playing in "Asterix and Obelix. The Middle Empire", in 2023, the actor had also made a film in Ardèche a few years earlier.

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On the eve of his show at the Olympia in Montreal, French humorist Bun Hay Mean lost his life when he fell from a building in Paris. He was 43 years old.

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The French comedian would have dropped eight stories in Paris, a few hours before flying to Montreal, where he was scheduled to happen this Friday.

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The humorist died this Thursday morning by falling from the window of his Parisian apartment, located on the 8th floor, in the 17th arrondissement

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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