White hat on fine braids or a perfect bun, immaculate long dress, smirk, Pascale Bordet was blessed by Michel Bouquet.
In addition to his monarch's costume, she had him make comfortable slippers to play
The King is Dying
, the play by Eugène Ionesco directed by Georges Werler (the actor's outfit in this role, which he held for ten years, was the one she was most proud of).
Born in 1959, the great costume designer died on the night of Friday to Saturday following cancer.
There are many actors that the White Lady, rewarded with two Molières and the Renaud-Barrault Prize, dressed for the theater for forty years: Danielle Darrieux, Isabelle Carré, Michel Aumont, Anny Duperey, Juliette Carré, Sara Giraudeau, Jean Piat, Jacques Weber, Francis Perrin, Francis Huster, Cristiana Reali, ... We will not forget Michel Bouquet as an imaginary patient, Sara Giraudeau in the costume of Joan of Arc or even Jean-Luc Moreau
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