It was already fourteen years ago: on November 15, 2009, the actor Jocelyn Beaufils, better known under the stage name Jocelyn Quivrin, was killed at the age of 30 in a car accident occurred on the A13 motorway in the Saint-Cloud tunnel. The one who had received the Lumière prize for best male hopeful a few months earlier for his role in 99 Francs alongside Jean Dujardin was at the wheel of his Ariel Atom roadster, a small, very powerful English car which he lost control around 11:15 p.m. Passionate about automobiles, he shared this passion with his partner at the time, the actress Alice Taglioni, who was driving a few hundred meters from himand who witnessed the accident.
Jocelyn Quivrin and Alice Taglioni met in 2003 on the set of the film The Great School. For five years, the two lovebirds lived a magnificent, highly publicized love story, which ended with the birth of little Charlie in March 2009, a few months before the tragic death of his dad. The latter, madly in love with big cars, had a great collection: passionate from the age of 4, he bought himself a Porsche convertible at 20, then a Dodge Viper, and an Ariel Atom. It was at the wheel of this latest acquisition that he finally died.a few weeks after closing the filming of the film Together it’s too much worn by Pierre Arditi and Nathalie Bayeand which will be dedicated to him upon its theatrical release.
“You could not have known…”
Guest of C to you this Friday, November 17, 2023 to promote his novel A living dad published by Robert Laffont and which evokes the absence of the father. Asked by Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine about the terrible ordeal she had to face when her child was only eight months old, Alice Taglioni, who now shares the life of journalist Laurent Delahousse, modestly confided: “When we are faced with someone’s pain or distress, it’s difficult to say to them: Come on, let’s prepare something good. What I wanted to show in this character of Gloria is is that the double punishment for the bereaved, it is having to preserve othersand make sure that they are not embarrassed, because there is discomfort. We must do everything so that they are not uncomfortable. Almost, we apologize” explains the 47-year-old actress.
“The double punishment for bereaved people is having to protect others from the pain you yourself feel and to ensure that they are not uncomfortable, you almost have to ‘excuse.”Alice Taglioni in #CàVouspic.twitter.com/JVWT6lQzpo
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