"He had such a presence!" : David Baiot speaks for the first time about the death of Michel Cordes

"He had such a presence!" : David Baiot speaks for the first time about the death of Michel Cordes

Plus belle la vie David Baiot’s actor David Baiot wanted to tell our colleagues at Télé Star what he thought of Michel Cordes’ death.

Michel Cordes, who played the bar’s boss Le Mistral Roland Marci for nearly 20 years, was found dead in his home in early May. The 77-year-old actor, who died with a firearm, was going to end his life and leave a letter explaining this move.

Michel Cordes was gone better life Last October, just over a month before the final episode of France Télévisions’ cult series aired.

His character died of a heart attack on the Place du Mistral.

If few people want to pay tribute to him on social networks a few days after his death, David Baiot wanted to tell with our colleagues how he felt about the death of Michel Cordes. TV star this is June 5th. “Plus it was a leg of belle la vie. He had such a presence! He was an extremely caring and open-minded man with a big heart! I really loved talking to him. He was very good. We’ve all suffered so much‘ he stated.

Sherry better life Will he return to TF1? On Thursday, May 18th, Closer announced that group TF1 will soon be rebooting the series daily on one of their channels. However, the front page reacted to our colleagues from Puremedias.com by stating that no action has been taken regarding the broadcast channel of the soap opera at the moment. However, TF1 has confirmed that the project is working with Newen Studios, which produced PBLV and is now a subsidiary of TF1. So the old France 3 series is on the right track to be picked up by the TF1 group, who say they’re very interested in it.brand“.

Comedian David Baiot guested telepro On June 1st, France had the opportunity to say what she thought about the 3 series.

I’m not going to lie to you Also, belle la vie was such an amazing time for me. Super well served, my character [Djawad Sangha] marked the spirits and I grew upsaid.

David Baiot therefore seems happy that the series can return to television screens.

I got some feedback and I think that’s a good thing. I don’t know what happens next, I don’t know what time it will be broadcast… I don’t know if the audience will switch from one channel to another so easily… But I think it’s a good thing. Therefore, the public inevitably asked again, there will be many happy people!‘ he stated.

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Source: Programme Television

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