André Dussollier as a “non-cohabiting” couple: revelations about his life and his disputes

Some couples prefer not to live under the same roof. This is particularly the case of Charlotte Gainsbourg and Yvan Attal but also Emmanuel Philibert de Savoie and Clotilde Courau. But also that of André Dussollier. Although very discreet about his private life, he agreed to say a few lines in the portrait reserved for him this Tuesday, September 6. Release. Of the one who plays Georges Clémenceau in the film The Tiger and the President of Jean-Marc Peyrefitte, we learn that he is in a “non-cohabiting couple“.

This fake bachelor who lives as a non-cohabiting couple“, thus is described the comedian of 75 years. He admits to fleeing the conflicts. “When I feel like a fight is about to break out, I walk out of the room and walk around the block“, he explains to our colleagues. His neighbors in the 5th arrondissement of Paris could therefore well meet him on the side of the Luxembourg garden, in order to avoid some discord at home. Down from his duplex, he goes to run around the gates of the park to calm the nerves.

His children Leo and Giulia follow in his footsteps

In this portrait are also mentioned his children, Léo, born in 1988, and Giulia, born in 1993. “His son became an actor after studying law and his daughter goes on stage, for theater and dance“, is it written about them. they both come from his relationship with Francesca Avossa. In the cinema, we saw the eldest in Les Tuches 3 by Olivier Baroux, in 2017, but also in the film Raoul Taburin, or more recently in the Canal+ series, Vernon Subutex, alongside Romain Duris. Of his children, André Dussollier, who lived a beautiful romance with Isabelle Adjani, only makes rare confidences. In 2018 at the Swiss site Timehe confessed:I want to take care of my children. They are becoming actors, you realize? I can’t help worrying. But you have to live your desire, without zigzagging too much. At 23, I didn’t want to have the regret of not trying…

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