Béatrice de La Boulaye (Criminal Tropics): why her husband does not use his real name


While France 2 is broadcasting season 3 of Tropiques Criminels on Friday October 28 at 9:10 p.m., Béatrice de La Boulaye, who plays Gaëlle Crivelli, has already shot season 4. The next one is in writing.

How your duet with Sonia Rolland does it evolve during this third season?

Beatrice de La Boulaye: Our duo of actresses has grown stronger. We are more accomplices and it shows in our game. We are more free with our characters who still evolve in opposition and a certain tension. But over time, I see a form of sorority in it that makes me think that, if they hadn’t worked together, they could have been friends. Except that Melissa’s ex, Franck (Arie Elmaleh) spice up their daily lives by wanting to reconnect with Gaëlle, my character.

How do you manage to reconcile family life and professional life when you spend four months a year in Martinique for filming?

I take my ties with me. My daughter, Nina, goes to school there in CE2, my husband goes back and forth. We adapt. After ten, twelve years of life as a couple, we appreciate this rhythm and the distance. I like nomadism. We learn when we are in the movement, we find ourselves better.

Your husband embodies an air guitarist by the name of Moche Pitt within your musical group Airnadette. Being the namesake of Guillaume de Tonquédec, does he work under his real name?

Confusingly, it is credited as Guillaume DeQuengo. He also played in the last episode of this season.

The filming of Criminal Tropics doesn’t it interfere with your work with Airnadette?

No, we’re planning our outing. On December 9, 2023, we will do hara-kiri, or rather “air-kiri”, it hurts less. We are preparing a big party for our 15th birthday. We prefer to finish with a bang rather than slowly dying out. There will be the Bye-bye Tour in the fall of 2023 and a documentary to trace this crazy adventure, which was to last only one evening. We are going to tell the story of people who went to find their dream with air.

How are you going to bounce back?

We created La Comédie almost française, a troupe with which we divert the great classics of the theater. And I’m leaving in March to turn Murders in Font-Romeu with Stephane Henon for partner.

We are in the middle of Pink October. You suffered from breast cancer two years ago. How are you ?

I was lucky to be treated on time. Everything is fine but I would like to remind you of the importance of screening. So “Go mammo!”

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