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“I didn’t want to live anymore”: Isabelle Carré, moved, confides in her depression in “C à vous”

2024-03-28T21:05:11.524Z

Highlights: “I’ve been in a state of depression for a long time. I’m not sure why,” she says. “I don’t know what’s wrong with me.” “You’re not the only one,’ she adds, “you’ll be with me, too.’’ “It’d be great if I could get out of this,“ she says, ‘but I can't’. ‘I don't want to leave. I want to stay here. I don't know why’


VIDEO - The actress was the guest of Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine on France 5 alongside her comrades Bernard Campan, Julia Faure and Pablo Pauly on the occasion of the upcoming theatrical release of the film And more if affinities.


The entire film team - namely

Isabelle Carré

, Bernard Campan, Julia Faure and Pablo Pauly -

And more if affinities

was invited this Thursday March 28 to the set of “C à vous” alongside, among others, Catherine Ringer and Ilyes Djadel. And while the comedian explained that he owed his love of making people laugh to his French teacher, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine was offered a perfect transition to discuss Isabelle Carré's beginnings as an actress.

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“Isabelle, if you became an actress it’s because you were bad at dancing

,” says Babeth without filter before launching an archive of an interview dating from 1992 where the woman, then aged 21, explains having dreamed of to be a dancer but

“to be bad at it”

.

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“One day I did a show, I found myself with some dancers and suddenly people were applauding. I collapsed in tears, I couldn't do anything anymore [...] Afterwards I stopped the dance because I saw that it wasn't that but I saw that the scene was when even quite grandiose”,

she explained with a certain reserve to Bernard Pivot in the program “Bouillon de culture”.

“Depression at 14”

Once back on the set of “C à vous”, Isabelle Carré initially masks her embarrassment by noting her resemblance to her daughter. And to continue:

“Yes, I stopped dancing and it was very, very hard. I suffered from depression when I was 14. Even worse than that since I actually didn't want to live anymore. »

She explains that it was in a child psychiatric hospital, seeing a woman at her window that she had this famous trigger.

“I saw Romy Schneider there and I said to myself that I was going to sign up for a theater course. I signed up for this course and I felt good there

,” she confides to Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine.

“You see, overflowing emotions all the time is an embarrassing part of life. And then suddenly on stage they told me

“no, it’s okay, it’s ok and even it’s nice”

so phew, a place where we can overflow,”

she declares, imbued with a certain emotion. It was ultimately this misfortune that created a true vocation as an actress in her.

Source: lefigaro

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