Camille Combal (born 18 September 1981) is a French radio and television host. At the start of Series 17, he replaced[1] Jean-Pierre Foucault as host of Qui veut gagner des millions?, the French version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. He also hosted the spin-off enforced by COVID-19, À la maison.
On 19 January 2019, he appeared with TV personality Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine, winning €24,000, before Camille took over the reins as host.
Camille wasn’t invited back for the 2024 reboot and was replaced as host by Arthur, though the exact reasons remain unknown. For equally unclear reasons, Camille doesn’t want to hear about the show anymore, despite having fond memories of it, according to a friend from the production team.
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| Preceded by Jean-Pierre Foucault |
French host Camille Combal |
Succeeded by Arthur |
| Qui veut gagner des millions? (France) |
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| Presented by: Jean-Pierre Foucault (2000-2019) • Camille Combal (2019-2020) • Arthur (2024-2026) Top Prize Winners – Frédéric (2000) • Louis (2000) • Marie (2004) |
| 1 (2000-2001) • 2 (2001-2002) • 3 (2002-2003) • 4 (2003-2004) • 5 (2004-2005) • 6 (2005-2006) • 7 (2006-2007) • 8 (2007-2008) • 9 (2008-2009) • 10 (2009-2010) • 11 (2010-2011) • 12 (2011-2012) • 13 (2012-2013) • 14 (2013-2014) • 15 (2014-2015) • 16 (2015-2016) • 17 (winter-spring 2019) • 18 (summer 2019) • A La Maison (2020) • 19 (2024-2026) |