He has a frizzy eye.
An inextinguishable outburst of childhood which, throughout his life, pushed this private producer and director of public theater to take risks:
“My parents loved each other for fifty-five years.
It gave me a breath.
They had met at the Nuremberg trials.
My mother accompanied her father, Auguste Champetier de Ribes.
My father testified as a resistance fighter.
We are probably the only family that rejoiced in the name of Nuremberg
, ”he laughs.
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Olivier is the eldest son of nine children.
His mother gives him the lives of saints to read.
His father, Serge Meyer, a model of courage, remains anxious.
He has long been pursued by the Gestapo.
A Royal Air Force plane picked it up from a beet field one night in 1944 to filter it out.
Olivier is doing Sup de Co Paris (the Paris Business School) with Michel Barnier and Jean-Pierre Raffarin.
Begins in Jacques Vabre cafes with the latter.
“Then five different boxes.
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