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Nikos Aliagas, Michel Boujenah … personalities pay homage to the humorist


GUY BEDOS – Nikos Aliagas, Michel Boujenah, Pierre Ménès … many personalities have paid tribute to Guy Bedos. Her son Nicolas announced his death this Thursday, May 28. The French actor and humorist was 85 years old.

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Comedian Guy Bedos has died, his son Nicolas Bedos announced on Thursday, May 28, 2020, in the evening. It is in a post published on his official Instagram account that the actor and director announces the death of his father: “He was beautiful, he was funny, he was free and courageous. As I am proud to have had you for father Embrace Desproges and Dabadie. Since you are all in Paradise, “it is written, accompanied by a black and white photo of Guy Bedos. We do not yet have more details about the circumstances of the death of the actor. Guy Bedos was 85 years old.

Guy Bedos was a French humorist and comedian. He made himself known on the occasion of several sketches, such as The dredge in the 1960s. In the cinema, we could recognize him in the role of Simon in An elephant that greatly misleads and We will all go to paradise. After almost 50 years of career, the actor had moved away from the world of humor in 2013, after giving a last show at the Olympia.

The comedian was known for his marked political positions on the left and his fight against discrimination. “We will remember all of his commitments against injustice and racism and for the dignity of all,” said SOS Racisme, of which Guy Bedos was one of the first sponsors. The comedian had also formed on stage a trio with the humorists Smaïn and Michel Boujenah in 1991 (“Sunburn at the Olympia”) to denounce the tensions between communities. Harlem Désir, founder of SOS Racisme, expressed his “great sadness” while Jean-Marc Dumontet remembers a “free person who did not belong to a camp even if he claimed ideological ties”.

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23:22 – Minister of Culture Franck Riester pays homage to the actor

[Fin du direct] unforgettable shows and free speech. I think of his family and loved ones whose grief I share, “said Franck Riester on Twitter this Thursday after the announcement of the artist’s death at the age of 85.

23:11 – “A brave and committed man” for Muriel Robin

Muriel Robin, who saw Guy Bedos as his “big brother” and who shared the stage with him in 1992-1993, said “Guy was a dirty kid who liked to go where it stings.” And to add: “He was a courageous and committed man, until the act on the ground. He was not satisfied to think in his living room.”

23:04 – “Infinite sadness” for Nagui

The presenter Nagui paid tribute to Guy Bedos on his Twitter account: “An infinite sadness with the departure of Guy Bedos, I loved him and will love him for life,” he wrote while posting a photo to sides of his humorist friend.

22:57 – Bedos had the “faculty to observe its time”, for Philippe Labro

“It’s a tragic irony, he disappears a few days after Jean-Loup Dabadie, my friend who had written him some of his best sketches,” journalist and writer Philippe Labro told franceinfo. “Both of them had in common this ability to observe their era, the mockery of contemporaries,” he added.

22:46 – “I take the risk of displeasing” said Guy Bedos

Guy Bedos was known for his acidic pen and spared no one. Activist with the League for Human Rights, injustices revolt him. “I have allowed myself the freedom to say what I think. Space Even when it is dangerous and I can displease. I take the risk of displeasing,” he explained in the newspaper Nice Matin in 2017.

22:32 – A man “deeply humanist” for the historian Benjamin Stora

“He was a man who was very attached to the Algerian land, very attached to this story,” reacted on Franceinfo the historian Benjamin Stora. Guy Bedos was also “deeply humanist”, says the historian, “refusing the practices of inequality or racism”.

22:15 – An artist marked by a difficult childhood

Born on June 15, 1934 in a blackfoot family of Spanish origin, Guy Bedos grew up in violence. “His father, Alfred Bedos runs a pharmaceutical products laboratory. His mother, Hildeberte Verdier, is the daughter of the headmaster of the Algiers high school. The couple separates while he is still very young. Guy Bedos will only see his father again from time to time. Her mother remarries a man who beats her. She strikes her son in return. She is a racist and anti-Semitic woman, “explains franceinfo.

22:13 – Nikos Aliagas and Pierre Ménès pay tribute to Guy Bedos

Host Nikos Aliagas paid tribute to Guy Bedos on Twitter. “Between tears and laughter, there was your breath, your talent. Be at peace. Affectionate thoughts for your family and your children,” he wrote. Pierre Ménès expressed his condolences to those close to the comedians. “Guy Bedos left. I had a lot of fun chatting with him at La Baule. Condolences to his family,” wrote Pierre Ménès.

21:58 – A documentary in tribute to Guy Bedos

In tribute to Guy Bedos, who died on Thursday May 28 at the age of 85, the France 3 channel will rebroadcast tomorrow evening, Friday May 29 at 9:05 pm, the documentary “Guy Bedos in complete freedom”, by Mireille Dumas and Anne Seddes.

21:46 – “His insolence was salutary”, believes Jean-Michel Ribes

“He was a multiple man, a committed, moving, generous man who had the cheek thanks to his genius to find irresistible formulas. His insolence was salutary,” said Jean-Michel Ribes, greeting a man “who had the courage of his opinions “.

21:35 – “He was a master in our profession”, believes Michel Boujenah

At the microphone of Franceinfo, Michel Boujenah reacted with emotion to the death of his friend Guy Bedos. “He was a deeply tender man, really, you can’t imagine how much. When we saw him like that, he looked provocative but he was a man of tenderness and faithful in friendship”, a he declared.

21:09 – Cruising: the cult sketch of Guy Bedos and Sophie Daumier

With Sophie Daumier, Guy Bedos will perform “The dredge” in 1972, a sketch became cult. The couple dance a languorous slow and the spectator hears the inner voices of the two dancers. While Mr. is persuaded to pack his partner, Madam “must support his wandering hands”, explains one on Franceinfo.

20:48 – “He was fat, he was funny, he was tender”, recalls Gilles Jacob

Gilles Jacob, the former president of the Cannes Film Festival, reacted after the comedian’s death: “He was fat, he was funny, he was tender, he was deep, he was excellent in his stage and cinema alone. He had a way of making people laugh in two stages that folded the rooms in half. ”

20:34 – “An obsessive anti-racist”

“An obsessive anti-racist”, this is how Guy Bedos defined himself, a commitment which almost earned him prison. Indeed, he refused to wage the Algerian war and narrowly avoided prison. He will then be discharged for mental illness. “Rather die than go shoot my friends,” he said.

20:18 – Guy Bedos’ great successes in the cinema

Guy Bedos has distinguished himself in several blockbuster movies like “An elephant is very wrong” (1976) and “We will all go to heaven” (1977) by Yves Robert. He also appeared in popular TV movies like “A family like no other” or “Dear Marianne”.

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Guy Bedos is a humorist, actor and screenwriter born June 15, 1934 in Algiers. We know him for his comedy shows but also for his roles in films like Un éléphant ça tromp enormément et son sequel We will all go to paradise.

Very young, he developed the desire to become an artist. When he arrived in Paris in 1949 with his family, he decided to leave the family home to sell books door to door. He enrolled at 17 in the theater school on rue Blanche. A few months later, he played Harlequin Polite by Love, a play by Marivaux. He then chained the scenes in cabarets. It was Jacques Prévert who then encouraged him to write sketches and create a career as a humorist.

Guy Bedos began his career in 1965, presenting alongside Barbara from the music hall. But it was alongside Sophie Daumier that he truly began his career as a comedian. We owe this duo several sketches, like La drague or Les vacances à Marrakech. When the duo separates, Guy Bedos decides to go solo: he then specializes in sketches in vitriol and his humor scratchy, often dealing with politics. We owe him in particular Bonne fête Paulette, Le Bottin and Voter. He gave his last one-man show at the Olympia in 2013, after almost 50 years of career.

Guy Bedos was a man to woman and often took his relationships with the other sex as subjects of his sketches. He was first married to actress and novelist Karen Blanguernon. From this union, his eldest daughter, Leslie, was born. After the couple’s separation, the humorist marries his stage partner, the actress and humorist Sophie Daumier in 1965. The couple will have a daughter, Mélanie in 1977. Guy Bedos also adopts the son of his partner, Philippe, who died in 2010 Huntington’s disease. Sophie Daumier and Guy Bedos separated in 1977 after ten years of relationship. He married the year after Joëlle Bercot, who gave him two children: Nicolas Bedos, and a last daughter, Victoria.

Guy Bedos has been married three times and has five children with his different wives. With Karen Blanguemon, he had a daughter, Leslie, in 1957. From his union with Sophie Daumier were born two children: Mélanie in 1977 and Philippe born 1974 and died in 2010 of Huntington’s disease. Finally, with Joëlle Bercot, Guy Bedos had two children: Nicolas, born in 1979 and Victoria in 1983.

The last son of Guy Bedos, Nicolas Bedos had a career as an actor but also a director, screenwriter and director. He signed his first film in 2017 with Monsieur and Madame Adelman. His second film, La Belle Epoque owes him the praise of the critics and in particular the César for the best original script in 2020. It was Nicolas Bedos who announced the death of his father through a post on his Instagram account where he paid tribute to him, in particular by referring to the film “We will all go to Paradise”.

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