“When I go back to and I no longer see the Parrachée tooth, I cry”

“When I go back to and I no longer see the Parrachée tooth, I cry”
“When I go back to Paris and I no longer see the Parrachée tooth, I cry”


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This Monday, December 16, 2 viewers will be able to watch Out of bounds with Laurent Gerra. During the filming of the film, the 56-year-old comedian and impersonator confided in the Parisianrevealing his attachment to Savoy.

Fans of Laurent Gerra, eager to see him again on the small screen, have reason to rejoice. After Black as snow (2021) et Deaths at the top (2023), the comedian and impersonator donned the costume of Andreas Meyer, a Swiss policeman resistant to new technologies and cynical, in Out of boundsa TV film to be discovered this Monday, December 16 on France 2. Our colleagues from Parisian were present on the set and they reveal some of their exchanges with the actor in a publication on Sunday, December 15. The one who celebrates his 35 years of career with his show Laurent Gerra sits down at the tableto be discovered until January 4 at the Casino de , opened up about his attachment to Savoy.

Talking about his life in this department of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, the 56-year-old artist who became a father late in life described a rural everyday life. For example, he alluded to his neighbors who are able to live almost self-sufficiently thanks to their chickens and their potato crops, and revealed photos of the fish he catches in the surrounding area. “I am a snow lover. When I go back to Paris and I no longer see the Parrachée tooth [un sommet de la partie méridionale du massif de la Vanoise, dans les Alpes françaises, Ndlr]I'm crying”also revealed to our colleagues the ex-companion of Mathilde Seigner.

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Laurent Gerra's house in Savoie is about a hundred kilometers from Chambéry

When Laurent Gerra is not living in with his partner Christelle Bardet and their daughter Célestine (4 years old), the comedian and actor likes to get some fresh air in his beautiful house nestled in the heart of Savoie. In spring 2014, The Dauphiné Libéré told us that the artist, who learned to ski on the beautiful slopes of Val Cenis, lived in Lanslebourg, a town located at the foot of the Mont-Cenis pass, 128 kilometers from Chambéry, in the Maurienne valley. The daily specified that the actor was very involved locally.

Article written in collaboration with 6Medias

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