Trust Ramzy Bedia with an open heart seven to eight Open TF1 This Sunday, May 21. Invited on the occasion of Audrey Crespo-Mara’s Portrait of the Week, the now 51-year-old actor returned to his childhood, especially on the education that his father wanted to convey to him: ““Shut up and integrate yourself,” he told me. That was then. I remember my father used to take me to Catholic school. I went to school, I said my prayers every morning, Our Father, the Virgin Mary… I still know them by heart. And when I came home in the evening, I saw my father in his room praying on his forehead. I don’t understand “Daddy, why don’t I pray like you?” I said. He said to me: Shut up, shut up. We’ll see later. Be there like the others, integrate like the others.”“
As Eric Judor’s aide tells us, Ramzy Bedia’s father has done enough to make great sacrifices to give his children the best education: “We are 11 people at home, there is a minimum wage. When he retired, he continued to work as a taxi driver to pay for private schooling for us because we were in a tough suburb of Gennevilliers. He didn’t want me to go to school there, so he placed me in the private school in the next town, in Asnières. He worked until the age of 80.“
On the platform on June 2 Primary VideoRamzy Bedia will star MedellinFranck Gastambide’s new movie starring boxing legend Mike Tyson. A mind-blowing collaboration for the comedian: “I have fulfilled a dream of my life. A memory for life, wonderful, beyond the cinema. We don’t believe it yet. We still don’t believe Frank. When Mike turns around, we hallucinate. I have pictures of him hanging in my house!“
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Source: Programme Television

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