He was the Christian voice of French cinema and theater.
Author in particular of a small spirituality of flowers, of collections of prayer and other manifestos of faith, winner of a Caesar for his interpretation of Brother Luc, in 2010, in Xavier Beauvais' film
Des hommes et des dieux,
Michael Lonsdale had interpreted the greatest texts of the great figures of Catholicism, from Saint Augustine to Mother Teresa, including Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, as part of a collection edited by
Le Figaro.
The actor had agreed to lend his voice as part of an exceptional evening organized by the Figaro Hors-Série, on the occasion of an issue on the Bible.
Alternating with the comments of the Dominican intellectual, Olivier Thomas Venard, Michael Lonsdale read the greatest passages of the Old and New Testaments.
Relive this exceptional evening of December 7, 2016, hosted by Alexis Brézet, editorial director of Le Figaro, Vincent
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