Pierre Desproges (May 9, 1939 – April 18, 1988) was a French humorist.
He was born in Pantin, Seine-Saint-Denis.
According to himself, he made no significant achievements before the age of 30.
From 1967 to 1970, he worked as: life insurance salesman, opinion pool investigator, "lonely hearts" columnist, horse racing forecaster, and sales manager for a styrofoam beam company.
From 1970 to 1976, he worked for the newspaper L'Aurore.
Starting in 1975, he became a "reporter" on Le petit rapporteur (The Little Snitch), a satirical TV show hosted by Jacques Martin.
He caught the public's attention with unconventional interviews of celebrities, among them novelists Françoise Sagan or Jean-Edern Hallier.
He appeared for the first time on stage at the Olympia theater during a Thierry Le Luron show.
He started work on a third stand-up, and the drafts were ultimately published in 2010.
In 1987, doctors discovered he had inoperable lung cancer in an advanced stage, and his relatives, in agreement with the doctors, decided to hide the condition from him, so he could spend his final days quietly.
He died in 1988, from a disease he had bitterly laughed at time and time again, often saying "I won't have cancer: I'm against it".
He is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.