Claude-Inga Barbey

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Born(1961-01-21)21 January 1961
Geneva, Switzerland
Died3 January 2026(2026-01-03) (aged 64)
OccupationsComedian, actress, writer
Claude-Inga Barbey
Born(1961-01-21)21 January 1961
Geneva, Switzerland
Died3 January 2026(2026-01-03) (aged 64)
EducationÉcole supérieure d'art dramatique de Genève
OccupationsComedian, actress, writer

Claude-Inga Barbey (21 January 1961 – 3 January 2026) was a Swiss comedian, actress and writer.[1]

Born in Geneva on 21 January 1961,[2] Barbey was adopted by her great-aunt at the age of three after her alcoholic and drug-addicted parents abandoned her. She only reconnected with her mother later in life, shortly before her mother's passing.[3] During her childhood, she discovered the puppet show "Les Marionnettes de Genève", founded by Marcelle Moynier [fr]. She later stole money from her aunts to go see more shows, including The Snow Queen.[4][5] She studied at the École supérieure d'art dramatique de Genève from 1978 to 1980 and joined radio shows on Radio Suisse Romande in the 1990s.

In 1996, Barbey co-created the program Bergamote alongside Patrick Lapp [fr].[6] The first theatrical showing occurred in 1998, which notably appeared at the Théâtre Hébertot in Paris in 2000.[7] She continued to star in productions for much of her career and notably was awarded Best Supporting Actress for her role in Anomalia at the 2016 Solothurn Film Festival.[8] In 2018, she made her debut as a cleaning lady in the internet series Olé.[9] In March 2021, she created a sketch on gender fluidity titled "TOC ! Le langage épicène pour les nul.le.s",[10] which was published on the website of the newspaper Le Temps.[11] However, the piece received backlashed due to perceived transphobia,[12] which sparked a debate on Radio Télévision Suisse.[13] After one of her sketches published on 23 December 2021 was perceived as racist, she announced the end of her column in Le Temps and her withdrawal from social media.[14]

Personal life and death

Barbey was the mother of four children, having been married to her husband for 17 years prior to their divorce.[15] In 2017, her ex-husband was killed in a traffic collision in Geneva's Old Town.[16] She lived in Meyrin for much of her adult life.[17] She was baptized at the age of 45 after claiming to have communicated with God telepathically.[18][19]

Barbey died on 3 January 2026, at the age of 64.[20]

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