Last April, viewers were able to find Patrick Timsit In Captain Marleaualongside Corinne Masiero. A positive experience for the actor, who has very good memories of this collaboration.
“We didn't know each other, but we quickly fell into pleasure. In the middle of a scene, she was having fun playing with cakes, knowing that I really like pastries. She came to tickle me, tease me. And I like that, as I like to tease, for my part. With her, we can say that there were 'people on board'. She is active, responsive, alert, very fast. It's 'bam, bam!'. At first, I was a little apprehensive about joining the Josée Dayan-Corinne Masiero 'family'. My fears were quickly allayed, discovering two women who are very attentive, knowing what they want, but who are not necessarily on track. They like to be surprised“, he confided to us.
Patrick Timsit: this actor who supported him during his difficult start to his career
This Thursday, November 21, the actress was a guest on the show As an aside (Canal+). Facing Nathalie Lévy, Patrick Timsit looked back on the evolution of his career. The 65-year-old artist notably spoke about his beginnings, which were complicated to say the least. While he was in difficulty, he was able to count on the support of an actor well known to the public: Gérard Jugnot. Coline Serreau, the director of Three men and a bassinetwill also play an important role for Patrick Timsit.
“I didn't see myself rowing and then I had the chance to meet hands that pulled my head out of the water when I was going to drown, when I was really going to give up“, he recalls.
Patrick Timsit: the one man show is well and truly over
If he knew how to seduce the public at the cinema (An Indian in the city, Soft Pedal, Stars 80, The Troubler), Patrick Timsit started on stage as a comedian. After numerous shows, he made the decision to stop the one-man show. In 2022, he went to meet his audience one last time with Goodbye… maybe, thank you for sure!. A decision he absolutely does not regret. “It's the fear of seeing too much, the fear of not being inspired anymore. I prefer to be told 'why are you stopping? Are you sure?', rather than 'yeah, it's good to stop, you had to'. I stopped before it was recommended to me“, he confided to Nathalie Lévy.