Jérôme Commandeur began his career as a comedian on the TV show Graines de Star on M6 at the age of 21 in 1997, then went on to host the teen program Rince ta baignoire on France 2 from 1998 to 2000. In 2006, Dany Boon noticed him, produced and directed his first one-man show Jérôme Commandeur se fait discret, and gave him his first film role as a labor inspector in Welcome to the Sticks. This was followed by numerous roles in popular comedies such as Babysitting 2, Barbecue, and Back to Mom’s. From 2017 to 2022, his second one-man show Tout en douceur was seen by 300,000 spectators. In 2022, he wrote and starred in his second feature film Irréductible, alongside Christian Clavier, Valérie Lemercier, and Gérard Darmon. On television and streaming platforms, he served as master of ceremonies in 2017 and has been a regular presenter at the César Awards. He played the role of the host in Jonathan Cohen’s parody series Le Flambeau on Canal+, appeared multiple times on Alain Chabat’s Burger Quiz, and took part in LOL: Qui rit, sort! on Amazon Prime Video. His parody series Le monde magique de Jérôme Commandeur is still available on Canal+. After The Piano Incident by Quentin Dupieux, released in theaters in early June 2025, where he starred alongside Adèle Exarchopoulos, Sandrine Kiberlain, and Karim Leklou, his third feature film T’as pas changé—a true love letter to the 1990s, co-starring Vanessa Paradis, Laurent Lafitte, François Damiens, and himself—will be screened in his presence at the CINEMANIA Film Festival in Montreal on Sunday, November 9, and Tuesday, November 11, 2025. The year 2026 will mark his return to the stage with a third one-man show.