On the Tara Ocean Foundation website, Agnès b. paid tribute to Gaspard Ulliel who had been fighting for several years for the preservation of the seabed and was concerned about climate change. Enough to inspire the designer for a donation campaign.
He was an actor, yes, but committed. On January 19, Gaspard Ulliel died following a skiing accident in Savoie during a family vacation, in particular with his son Orso. A tragedy for French cinema which lost one of its most prolific actors, and rewarded with two César, causing a wave of emotion which was felt during his funeral, where several personalities had come to give him a last tribute. More discreet, his ex-companion and mother of his son Gaëlle Pietri needed a little time before breaking the silence. Something she did to pay tribute to the actor, but also to the committed man that was Gaspard Ulliel.
Passionate about diving, he was indeed known in his entourage to be an environmental activist and defender of the seabed, he who cared about the protection of underwater biodiversity. So to pay tribute to her, the Tara Ocean Foundation, created by Agnès b., launched a donation campaign “in memory of Gaspard”and this to support these causes that are close to his heart. “Gaspard would have liked the enthusiasm generated by his disappearance to go to the defense of these causes that were close to his heart”can we read on the foundation’s website, next to a black and white photo of the actor who died at the age of 37.
Who will replace Gaspard Ulliel in Tikkoun?
While a tribute will be paid to him during the 47th Cesar ceremony, which will be held on Friday February 25 at L’Olympia and will be led by Antoine de Caunes, the world of cinema now continues to turn without Gaspard Ulliel, who will be replaced in the series produced by Canal+, Tikkun. Suspended after the death of the actor, who was to give the answer to Vincent Lindon and Ramzy Bedia, filming should soon resume with Niels Schneider in the role previously attributed to the companion of Vicky Krieps, as revealed to you recently Closer.
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