François Cluzet, it is better to have it in your pocket than on your back. This Monday, March 21, the 66-year-old actor was the guest ofAs an aside on Canal + for the release of the film Squad with Audrey Lamy. If he loved having the sister of Alexandra Lamy as a partner, it was not really the same atmosphere with others in the past. Income on the success ofUntouchables, released in 2011, the husband of Narjiss Slaoui-Falcoz indicated, with a touch of nervousness, that the most important thing for an actor was to “give”. And if he was also annoyed when he said these words, it was because, according to him, some people in the business are far from having this sense of generosity and sharing. An attack directly addressed to Fabrice Luchini, to whom François Cluzet replied in 2008 in Paris by Cédric Klapisch, and to Jean-Marie Bigard.
Even if this is not the first time that François Cluzet attacks the actor and the humorist, he gave a layer in the emission of Nathalie Lévy. If there’s one thing he can’t stand about them, it’s their opportunistic side to give their opinion on anything and everything: “They are idiots, idiots, I have nothing else to say. I don’t mince my words. It happens to me to be stupid and it may have happened to me more times than to others, but they jump at the opportunity of the pandemic… But shut your mouth, shut your mouth! […] They are megalomaniacs and the other first class moron who introduces himself as President of the Republic by saying ‘You all go…’. But it’s not going well, is it? Where are these guys from?“
Far from having finished with them, François Cluzet continued, saying that they were men with egos “like a skyscraper“, character trait that everyone would do without at the moment: “Let them leave us alone. We’re screwed enough. They give us hope! There isn’t one that gives hope… Shut up! Give what you have to give, don’t come and give us your cerebral itching. It’s true, shit! We are actors in the service of the public. We’re here to teach them joy and give them something, we’re not here to show off by saying “yeah, the government, blabla”. But who cares! Get crushed! Are you in government? Do you want her instead? So that bothers me.” For having worked with them, François Cluzet is categorical. Jean-Marie Bigard and Fabrice Luchini are “megalos“: “We are performers. […] We are partners. Neither of them is a partner. They give nothing. I know, I played with them! They give nothing.“Here are Jean-Marie Bigard and Fabrice Luchini dressed for the next ten winters, at least.