The general public knows him for his hosting of “Star Academy” or “The Voice” on TF1 or for his talents as a photographer.
But
Nikos Aliagas
has more than one string to his bow.
This Saturday, March 9, the 54-year-old man was the guest of Aurélie Casse in “C l'hebdo” on France 5 as part of the promotion of his latest book
L'esprit grise
.
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He mixes clichés and apophthegms to pay homage to his Greek culture and the spirit it emanates.
He develops his ambition in front of the columnists of Aurélie Casse but also of Ludivine Sagnier and Matthieu Kassovitz, invited alongside him.
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“You master your subject”
“I am very, very impressed by your culture. Well, I don't have any, so it's easy. But it’s impressive to see how much you master your subject,”
the actor and director underlines with admiration.
So much so that the latter couldn't help but question him about a future combining television and literature in the animation of a show.
“It’s a matter of timing and consistency,”
explained Nikos Aliagas.
And to continue:
“I come from there before being on television and doing animation.
I come from this world, studies of literature, philosophy etc.
But that didn't stop me from doing other things.
»
Indeed, the Franco-Greek man, before becoming a presenter, is a journalist and studied modern literature at the Sorbonne.
“You don’t feel the urgency to come back?”
, asked Aurélie Casse.
Nikos Aliagas retorted:
“Actually I never left him.
Come back if it's not postural.
If it’s just for communication and image, to say that I’m doing something else, no
. ”