The actress has died Friday. Former lawyer, she had opened to girls the way of laughter.
Behind every great comic temperament, there is an injury. Sylvie Joly did not derogate from the rule. One that laughed the whole of France to the edge from the 1970s to the turn of the century was a very complex personality. A big clown, but a sad clown. A clown, but a clown often chastised
She died Friday, as a flame that flickers and disappears. She had a long history of Parkinson’s disease. She had bravely faced the moral pain, seeing diminished gradually tied by evil. She would have been 81 on 18 October. It will remain in the heart of the public as this great chic rave forties, with his hairstyle that cleverly mixed the hair up of the post-war and sauerkraut sixties. A beautiful woman, releasing on stage some authority and playing happy …
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