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Frédéric Bouraly (Scènes de households) talks about his two sons

In full promotion of the piece The Darons dare everythingdirected by Michèle Bernier, Frédéric Bouraly (Household scenes) gave an interview to Here isThursday October 31. The opportunity for the 64-year-old actor to tenderly talk about his two sons.

Confidences that would go straight to the heart of any child. Since 2009, Frédéric Bouraly has been an inseparable actor from M6, thanks to his interpretation of José in Household scenesa comedy series in which the late Marion Game played. The 64-year-old actor, screenwriter, author and comedian currently plays on stage in The Darons dare everything. A play directed by Michèle Bernier on tour throughout . To promote it, the artist from Allier answered questions from Here isin an interview published Thursday October 31. The opportunity for him to tenderly talk about his two sons.

Frédéric Bouraly (Household scenes) transformed by authorship: “I tell them a lot that I love them”

Encouraged by our colleagues to say if he resembled his character in Household sceneFrédéric Bouraly responded that their personalities differed: “José is a little more naive than me. I would love to be like him, but he lives in a world that doesn’t exist.” Unlike the husband of the eccentric Liliane (Valérie Karsenti), the actor is someone “torture”steeped in anxiety: “I’m so doubtful! And I’m putting so much energy into making sure it doesn’t show.” Painful emotions that he already experienced in his younger years. “The little boy in need of affection is never far away”he admitted. Before revealing to our colleagues what allowed him to overcome these difficult challenges: “I did psychoanalysis, and above all, having children repaired me. I tell them a lot that I love them, they are fed up!”

Frédéric Bouraly (Household scenes): a father very proud of his two sons

Near Here isFrédéric Bouraly spoke as rarely about his sons, who did not want to pursue an acting career. “The eldest is a nurse in an intensive care unit in Aix-les-Bains, and I am angry to see that the people who save lives every day are so poorly paid. It’s a scandal, but everyone ‘don’t care…he lamented. The youngest, who is very talented in drawing, graduated from the Penninghen school [une école d’architecture intérieure, de communication et de direction artistique à ] and has just landed a position as artistic director.” And this very proud dad concludes, with humor: “They are so good at what they do that sometimes I wonder if I’m their father.”

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