Miss Figaro. - What is your main character trait?
Laurent Storer.
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The ability to observe.
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Which one are you least proud of?
I can be angry.
The one you hate in others?
Greed in all its forms.
Your anti-stress thing?
Listen to traditional Japanese music while burning incense.
This practice makes my classmates laugh a lot.
Your green gesture?
I cycle a lot, and I no longer bring plastic into my home.
The character trait that I hate in other people?
Greed in all its forms
Lawrence Stocker
Your currency ?
That of the Comédie-Française:
Simul et singulis
(“Being together and being yourself”).
What do you like the most in
L'Avare
?
The madness of Harpagon.
It's a great role to play.
Interpreting it after sacred monsters, like Molière himself, Michel Bouquet or Denis Podalydès, is necessarily a great pleasure.
On a desert island, what would you take?
My wife and two daughters, ages 4 and 6.
The three basics of your wardrobe?
Canvas pants, a shirt, and black leather shoes with blue laces.
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The cast of an ideal dinner at your place?
Louis de Funès and Michel Serrault, who were tutors for me.
The gift you often give?
Some wine.
Music in your life?
At the moment, I'm listening to Gaëtan Roussel, and particularly his title
Je me hurl à ton cou.
The book that accompanies you?
The Master and Margarita,
by Mikhail Bulgakov.
This novel, both surreal and funny, suits me.
A meeting that marked you?
The one with Claude Berri, who showed me how one could be a director, producer, but also an art collector.
Your luxury?
To be able to take a long walk in the forest.
A fashion that annoys me?
Electric scooters
Lawrence Stocker
A fashion that annoys you?
Electric scooters.
Your favorite series?
I recently really liked
Chernobyl
and
Shtisel.
An essential app?
That of
the Michelin Guide
, to eat well on tour.
A city that looks like you?
Brussels.
The climate suits me well, the people are very nice, and there is a slightly quirky and goofy side that I like about Belgians.
Your Proust madeleine?
The mirabelle plum, which takes me back to Lorraine, where my parents had mirabelle plum orchards.
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L'Avare,
by Molière, directed by Lilo Baur, until July 24 at the Comédie-Française, salle Richelieu, in Paris.