Last respects to Michel Galabru was given by his family this morning in the Saint-Roch church in Paris. A thousand people, including personalities from the world of entertainment, artists, and anonymous, attended the ceremony in memory of the actor, in the “parish of the artists.” Including the filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier, actress Line Renaud, director Robert Hossein, or the writer Gonzague Saint Bris. Members of the political class were also keen to attend the funeral, as the minister of Culture, Fleur Pellerin, along with the MNA and former minister Elisabeth Guigou.
“The happiness you gave us we will always remember, “said Antoine Duléry, at the ceremony. Gonzague Saint Bris, he cites Proust to define one who won the César Award for Best Actor in 1976: “the height of intelligence, is goodness,” when Robert Hossein rents a “man of heart” who “does not taken seriously. ” Generosity and simplicity that actor Patrick Prejean reiterates: “It made us proud to be involved.” Galabru “is not gone, it happened in the next room,” Line Renaud prefer to say.
Michel Galabru was then buried in Montmartre cemetery in the greatest intimacy. Present in cult films such as La Cage aux folles , Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez or The Judge and the Assassin , “the man with 250 films and TV movies “has played until his death on January 4 at the age of 93 years.
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