Christian Clavier speaks personally a week after the void left by Michel Blanc

Christian Clavier speaks personally a week after the void left by Michel Blanc
Christian Clavier speaks personally a week after the void left by Michel Blanc

Michel Blanc, everyone knows him as Jean-Claude Dusse of Tanned but the star of Splendid has demonstrated over the years that he can play something other than a clumsy man who is trying at all costs to conclude. A turn in his career that he always wanted to take and he did it successfully, for example with the film I find you very beautiful.

Michel Blanc, however, has never denied his Splendid years, on the contrary. He has also always remained close to Josiane Balasko, Marie-Anne Chazel, Thierry Lhermitte and even Christian Clavier. They were devastated by the death of their friend. At 72, Michel Blanc died on October 3 after several heart attacks, following an allergic reaction to a medication, during a routine medical examination. A stupid death that ulcerates and some of his friends spoke very early like Gérard Jugnot who spoke a few hours after the tragedy. Others experienced more intimate, more interior, more silent mourning.

Christian Clavier expresses himself through a beautiful sentence and a beautiful photo

Christian Clavier waited four days after his friend’s funeral to react alone and publicly. These took place within the Saint-Eustache Church in on Thursday October 10, 2024 and a photo of several members of the Splendid taken at the Père-Lachaise cemetery showed to what extent the clan – almost complete at that moment – there – was welded. But the pain is still present almost a week after the tragedy as evidenced by the photo published by Christian Clavier – who was seen in tears at the funeral – on Instagram recently. An image of Michel Blanc, young, with the caption: “Always with us.

It must be said that Michel Blanc was not just a work colleague for him, he was a childhood friend. It was on the benches of the Pasteur high school that Michel Blanc met Gérard Jugnot, Christian Clavier and Thierry Lhermitte.

We sat next to each other (with Gérard Jugnot in 3rd grade, editor’s note) and we started the stupidity contest. We weren’t hooligans but we passed little phrases under the table to make our friends laugh. At the end of the German lesson, the teacher looked at us and said ‘both of you, never together again’. It was premonitory“, he indicated to Parisian.

Memories that now haunt the minds of those who loved him so much.

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