She doesn't have her tongue in her pocket, and hates it when an actor sticks his tongue in her mouth.
This has only happened to him once in his fifty-year career.
This Thursday, March 7, Andréa Ferréol, 77 years old, all dapper in her orange vest matching her red hair, her green velvet jacket which highlights her blue eyes, is very punctual in the lounge of her hotel in Lille (North), where she is filming a TV film for France 2. She is also preparing to play in the theater in Paris starting this Friday in “La Priapée des crayvisses”, a play about the woman who received the final sigh, in the middle of lovemaking, from President Félix Faure.
“I even visited the Gray Room of the Élysée where the scene took place,” she smiles.
In the midst of the #MeToo cinema era, actress Macha Méril revealed to us two days before a bad memory with François Truffaut.
Andréa Ferréol, nominated for the César for Best Supporting Actress for “The Last Metro”, is considered one of the few to have refused the advances of the great filmmaker.
She confirms: “Yes, I too was invited alone to his place, a superb apartment, and he flirted with me, but nicely.
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