Saturday, September 5, 2015

Chantal Ladesou, Gad Elmaleh, Anne Roumanoff: comedians react to the death of Sylvie Joly – MetroNews

That night, Sylvie Joly died at the age of 80 as a result of cardiac arrest. The artist has influenced a whole generation of comedians with famous skits such as In the afternoon or The Dressing. It is therefore natural that many personalities paid tribute to the one that was the first woman to perform alone on stage. “Sylvie Joly recalls Catherine , this beautiful sketch it interpreted. It just set the tone for comic women, it was pretty precursor, one of the first to make one-person show after Zouc “says Chantal Ladesou on RTL , and added: “She was very cheerful at the same time in life … It was very nice … His sketches always work … It was a really funny woman Sometimes we m. has confused me with it … I was very proud, it’s true we had thought it would be fun to twin sisters shouting at each other just for one evening … It was really “.

” a wonderful woman A Bourvil feminine “

Meanwhile, Gad Elmaleh expressed his sorrow on Twitter:” Farewell My Joly. ..Qu’est what you made me laugh …. You also have taught me a lot #RipSylvieJoly #tristesse #madame “. Anne Roumanoff was also posted on the social network message in tribute to the late comedian: “Innovative, whimsical, original tribute to the pioneer of female humor Sylvie Joly.”. If for Arnaud Ducret, “a great lady left us,” Laurence Boccolini, she is shocked by the sad news: “My heart is absent Today my sister Sylvie Joly’s gone … She won with. it …. “.

Jean-Pierre Mocky, who notably turned Sylvie Joly The Miraculé (1983) and Agent Trouble ( 1987), told Express he compared the comedian “the great Jacqueline Maillan”. “Both were more than friends, members of my family, the women with whom I got along wonderfully. Simple girls in life, not snobbish, not drugged, they were not nymphomaniacs or things like that! “, he told. “Maillan and Sylvie had lots of qualities in common, both women boulevard can master performances alone. They were part of a generation of actresses who were not small bitches. Women, true . Sylvie was doing his thing, and returning home in the evening with her husband. She was not in the fashionable places, discos, “added the director, who also compared to” a feminine Bourvil ” .

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