Dapper in her floral dress, Elisa Benizio throws back an unruly lock of hair and looks at you with a big smile.
The rings hanging from his ears dance happily.
As free as their mistress who orders a long coffee.
The actress has just crossed Paris by bicycle and is not out of breath.
Born in the 14th arrondissement, she knows the City of Light by heart.
This was not the case when she took her first steps at the Théâtre Montparnasse, a
"prestigious" place,
where she played
Albert and Charlie
alongside Daniel Russo and Jean-Pierre Lorit.
"
I was impressed
," she says.
Elisa Benizio could be proud to steal the show from them today, but that's not her style at all.
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On the contrary, she praises the acting and the kindness of her partners and is delighted with the smooth running of the show.
Before discussing the role entrusted to him by the author Olivier Dutaillis.
That of Hélène, Einstein's governess whom Elisa plays...
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