Pierre Arditi was passing through C to you on France 5 this Wednesday, November 6. The actor, affected by health problems in recent months, said he was tired of being asked for news.
In less than a month, on December 1st exactly, Pierre Arditi will celebrate his 80th birthday surrounded by his loved ones and his wife Évelyne Bouix. Although he is better today, a few months ago his fans were very worried about him. And for good reason, the actor suffered two illnesses while he was in full performance at the theater. He was at that time on stage for the play The Rabbit with Muriel Robin. A first malaise occurred in September 2023, and a few months later, on December 8, 2023, again. Something to be alarmed about.
Pierre Arditineed to be a little more careful“because of his fragile state of health
Quickly after these worrying moments, those around him reassured his admirers and as soon as he could, Pierre Arditi did the same. Last September, he returned to the stage with his new show, The words I lovein which he explores texts by different authors. In full promotion, he had indicated in the columns of Ciné Télé Revue : “I know that today I have to be a little more careful, which I never did beforebut that in no way prevents me from doing my job“.
Pierre Arditi annoyed by questions about his health: “I'm fed up now”
Furthermore, this November 7 he is releasing his autobiographical book, Born to playwritten by journalist Nathalie Simon. On this occasion, he was invited to speak on the set of C to you. Shortly after settling in next to Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, the latter quotes him specifying that he must stop “act stupid” After “small alerts that there were“. Quickly, Pierre Arditi cuts off the host: “Yes, yes, it's over, I'm here. Everything is fine“. And to raise his voice: “Stop asking me how I'm doing, I'm tired of it now“. However, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine had not yet asked anything on this subject. “The people are delicious, they are absolutely adorable, [ils me disent] : 'We're happy to see you, are you feeling better?'”, he says before adding that he responds in a slightly annoyed tone, “Yes, it’s okay, it’s okay!”
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