Guest of En aparté on Canal + on May 3, Guy Marchand returned with humor and nostalgia to the highlights of his career, including his cult title “Destinée”, revealing an anecdote about the tube.
Emotion in As an aside this May 3. Guy Marchand was the guest of Nathalie Levy on Canal +, for which he returned to his entire rich career as an actor, singer but also as a writer and boxer. A multi-talented man who at 84 has lost nothing in repartee or humor. From his particularly careful hygiene which has always seduced women, to his César for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, the actor soon to appear in Farm madness has no tongue in his pocket.
Invited to comment on his song “Destiny“, tube that he sings in The under-gifted on vacation, Guy Marchand remembered an unlikely anecdote. While Nathalie Levy expected to see the interpreter of Nestor Burma close, since he would have declared not to support the title also used for a slow in Santa Clause is garbagethe latter was on the contrary delighted: “But not at all ! It’s me, I am that. I’m that kind of white clown.“, he says, pointing to the screen where his dashing seducer persona appears.
Guy Marchand: “The copyright was stolen from me!”
As the presenter insists, “You haven’t always agreed with this song“, Guy Marchand launches to him: “I’ll tell you the truth, it’s that the copyright was taken from me! Always money stories, somewhere huh, I’m a little sordid.“, he regrets. A comical confidence that joins the incredible story of the song, co-written by the director Vladimir Cosma in 1982, who will later offer it to the Splendid to replace a song by Julio Iglesias. Guy Marchand s is inspired by the air of“Indian summer” by Joe Dassin, which he played backwards, in order to find a melody for this honeyed ballad that the crooner he plays – and “revengeful” – in The under-gifted use to seduce. The secrets of the tube are now complete.
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