We had left them flamboyant, riding around on horses, playing everything exaggeratedly, Dallas or Dynasty style… Then the tragedy happened, and Gaspard Ulliel left. While they had played together in Revenge at Triple Gallopthe latest achievement by Alex Lutz, the two actors had become closer, as he confided to Nice morning.
Asked about the fulgurance of life, the passage of time and the very sudden death of Gaspard Ulliel on January 19, the actor and director who received a Caesarean award from guy had a nice thought for the one he calls his “boyfriend“.”It is horribly painful and unfair. I think of his family…“, he began, sad.
Completely frank, he however refuses to recover the drama for him. “It would be totally dishonest to say that I lost a dear friend because we were above all friends. Inevitably the filming created a friendship of heart between us“. A shoot that took place in laughter and featured a five-star cast.
Indeed, in addition to Alex Lutz and Gaspard Ulliel, enemies, we also found the hilarious Leïla Bekhti and Audrey Lamy, in characters hating each other. Marion Cotillard, Guillaume Gallienne, Karin Viard, François Civil or even Izia Higelin were also part of this TV movie, parody of a soap, Two-faced revenge and released on Canal + on October 4th.
One of the last roles, therefore, of Gaspard Ulliel, who died suddenly on January 19 while skiing with his 6-year-old son Orso, his ex-wife Gaëlle Pietri and a few friends. After hitting another skier, the actor lost his life at the age of 37. A very moving tribute was paid to him during the Cesar ceremony in front of his friend Léa Seydoux and his last companion Vicky Krieps.
For Alex Lutz in any case, the news is busy: on the poster for the play Snow Therapy in the company of Julie Depardieu and on tour throughout France, he will also be in several very different films from each other. In the shadow of the girls will be released on April 13, 2022 and will see him face Agnès Jaoui in a very joyful comedy. Quite the opposite, Vortexscheduled for the same date, tells the daily life of patients with Alzheimer’s disease.