After threats against Sandrine Rousseau, a resident of the Comédie Française should be fired: News

After threats against Sandrine Rousseau, a resident of the Comédie Française should be fired: News
After threats against Sandrine Rousseau, a resident of the Comédie Française should be fired: News

As reported by Le Parisien, Wednesday January 15, actor Nâzim Boudjenah, resident of the Comédie Française, was summoned by the institution for a “preliminary interview with a view to his dismissal”. “Serious actions”, in particular against the environmentalist MP Sandrine Rousseau, are singled out.

It’s a case that does not fail to stir up the corridors of the Comédie Française. As reported The ParisianWednesday January 15, the prestigious institution announced that it would soon summon actor Nâzim Boudjenah for a “preliminary interview with a view to dismissal“after having learned”serious actions” on his part, in particular against the environmentalist MP Sandrine Rousseau.

Monday January 13, before the National Assembly's commission of inquiry into violence committed in the cinema and performing arts sectors, Sandrine Rousseau, who is its president, made public to the eyes of the world that this 52-year-old actor years was “made death threats against “in July 2024.”Which pushed me to file a complaint against him, to report him to the prosecutor, since these threats were serious“, she continued in front of the general administrator of the Comédie Française, Éric Ruf, who was present. Sandrine Rousseau indicated that the trial between her and the actor would take place.”next June 6“.

Similar facts against his former partner in 2019 and 2020

Faced with these new revelations, the Frenchman quickly reacted with a press release. “The discovery of these new facts authorizes the Comédie-Française (…) to summon him to a preliminary interview with a view to his dismissal“, it is indicated without the resident being named. Nâzim Boudjenah has already dealt with justice in the past. In June 2021, the actor had already been sentenced in to six months of suspended imprisonment for death threats made in 2019 and 2020 against Marie Coquille-Chambel, his former partner. This sentence also included a two-year probationary suspension and a ban on contacting the victim. and a duty of compensation and care.

published on January 15 at 1:24 p.m., Quentin Marchal, 6Medias

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