Several personalities reacted to the death of Niels Arestrup this Sunday. Françoise Fabian, who only filmed once with the actor, in “I haven't forgotten anything”, in 2010, told us she regretted it: “I admired him enormously, he was someone completely rare, very sensitive, very talented, so deep and cultured, a unique actor. I had known him for a long time, when he was a theater director. I absolutely wanted to do a play with him. And he liked me. He twice asked me to play in his theater and to go on tour with Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? but, unfortunately I was on a play or filming in Italy. »
His memories of the film? “I had nothing but wonderful relations with him. He wasn't a mutt at all. On the set, he was very quiet, calm, always there when we needed him, but otherwise quite solitary and secretive. He was the opposite of Gérard (Depardieu), who was very exuberant, all the time on the phone. Niels was very focused, we wondered what he was thinking. He was truly a unique man. »
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