A family of actors on stage? The spectators of the prestigious Ramatuelle Festival were delighted! And not just any, moreover, since four members of the Perrin family took the stage for their adaptation of Women’s school of Molière: Francis, the father, distinguished actor (notably in the series Tomorrow Belongs to Us), his wife Gersende and their two eldest children, Louis and Clarisse, born in 2002 and 2004.
A new generation particularly applauded by the public, as we can see that it followed the example of its parents. And especially the young Louis, diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders at 3 years old and who has now become an actor with a lot of work on his part and that of his parents, who have always believed in it.
“Everything was progress, work, love, emotions, difficulties…“, had confided Gersende, his mother, in 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, when she came to promote the play. “The fact of playing with Louis, the fact that he plays himself, even without us, brings together all our hopes. In the end, it’s the path that we had traced with Francis.” And the young boy, who had long dreamed of “to get on stage in front of many people“seems to put on the show.
Just as much, moreover, as her sister Candice who reveals herself little by little and proves that at 18, she represents the future well. We’ll have to rely on it, apparently! The siblings are also made up of a young Baptiste, 17, who may follow the family path in a few years and who we had seen in particular with his mother on the show The Secret Box, where they had made a surprise to the actor. He is also the father of Cécile and Fabiola, twins born in 1988 in Tahiti and adopted with his first wife, and of Jeanne, born of a second union in 1998.
In short, a real united family which illuminated the Ramatuelle festival, where other talented guests flocked, such as Abd Al Malik or Romain Sardou, who had been appointed artistic director of Les Plumes de Ramatuelle. And he wasn’t the only one”son of“present in the south of France this Wednesday: Sarah Biasini, radiant in a flowered dress, was also there, as was Emmanuelle Galabru, accompanied by her daughter. Both will play this evening An unexpected visitorby Agatha Christie, a play directed by Frédérique Lazarini.