“Serious actions” on the part of actor Nâzim Boudjenah have been brought to the attention of the Comédie-Française. The actor is said to have threatened to kill MP Sandrine Rousseau.
A resident of the Comédie-Française is summoned by the institution for a “prior interview with a view to his dismissal”, the latter announced on Wednesday after learning of “serious actions” on his part, particularly against the environmentalist MP Sandrine Rousseau.
In June 2021, this 52-year-old actor, Nâzim Boudjenah, had already been sentenced in Paris to six months of suspended imprisonment for death threats made in 2019 and 2020 against a former girlfriend, with a two-year probationary suspension including a prohibition of contacting the victim, an obligation of compensation and care.
“New facts” – “serious actions” emanating from “one of its employees” – were brought “to the attention of the Comédie-Française” during a hearing on Monday of its general administrator Eric Ruf before the commission of inquiry by the National Assembly into violence committed in the cinema and performing arts sectors, affirms the establishment in a press release.
Death threats against Sandrine Rousseau
The president of this commission Sandrine Rousseau then made public the fact that this actor had “also made death threats against [elle]”.
“Which pushed me to file a complaint against him, to report him to the prosecutor, since these threats were serious,” she added. These threats were made in July 2024, she told AFP.
“The discovery of these new facts authorizes the Comédie-Française (…) to summon him to a preliminary interview with a view to his dismissal,” adds the institution, without naming this employee.
Sandrine Rousseau indicated that the trial between her and the actor would take place “on June 6”. In its press release, the Comédie-Française specifies that it has “already taken measures against this employee by immediately removing him from the sets”.
It “firmly refutes the allegations of inertia, since it has put in place all the necessary measures to prevent and protect the health and safety of its employees, which is at the heart of its daily concerns. It reaffirms its support total to victims of gender-based and sexual violence.
Monday, when asked by Sandrine Rousseau whether Nâzim Boudjenah had been “renewed as an employee of the Comédie-Française”, Eric Ruf confirmed. In 2021, Nâzim Boudjenah was acquitted for violence in March 2020 and the prosecution for other violence was canceled for procedural reasons.
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