Gérard Jugnot was the guest of “6/8” on La Une. He stars in the film “We should have gone to Greece” with Virginie Hocq.
The actor returned to the premature disappearance of Michel Blanc: “It was an iceberg that hit the boat but we didn’t sink. It’s been a long time since I worked with Michel. Now I’m going to be wary of certain antibiotics. We tell ourselves that we won’t see each other again, it’s terrible. This bastard left us in the lurch.“
Gérard Jugnot talks about the future for the splendid troupe: “Someone offered us something but it was rejected. The disappearance of Michel changes the situation even if he would not have wanted to do so. It won’t happen right away.“
The one who played in “The Choristers” talks about the relationship with his father. When he announced that he wanted to become an actor, his father told him “Don’t get carried away, you’ll end up a tramp”: “My father told me that. There was an absence of enthusiasm. End up a tramp? I had a wonderful time sleeping rough, which allowed me to buy a house. My father’s doubt helped me. My father had time to see part of my career. When he saw that I was Michel Drucker’s guest and that he spoke to me informally, he changed his mind, saying to himself that perhaps I had succeeded.“
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