On October 3, 2022, the Plus belle la vie faithful mourned the death of Roland Marc, Mistral’s flamboyant boss and the flamboyant and charming patriarch of the daily series. They are mourning his interpreter Michelle Cordes this evening. according to Free lunchThe actor was found dead in the afternoon with a gunshot wound in his home in Grabel, Herroche near Montpellier. He was 77 years old. According to the media, an investigation has been started to determine the circumstances of his death.
In the 1960s, he studied at the Montpellier Conservatory. Michael Cordes Prominent mainly in theater until the early 80s, he multiplied his experience in comedy, writing, directing and even creating masks and sets with his passion and talent for sculpture. Since 1984, he has appeared in films and television.
This soap opera is unique in French television. Such a duration, with such an audience, is unheard of in France.
On the screen you can see him in many TV movies, but also in some important films like The Hussard on the Roof, Didier, Under the Sand or Effroyables Jardins. In 2004, he joined Daily Adventure A more beautiful life on France 3, centered on the life of a fictional neighborhood in Marseille. Michael Cordes Illustrated for 18 seasons, appearing in over 2,000 episodes, including the first on August 30, 2004.
PBLV’s iconic character, “totemic” Even in his own words, the actor said goodbye to Mistral and his partners in October 2022, a few weeks before the end of the program, which took place on November 18. He confided in AlloCiné about this last very moving one: “I filmed Roland’s death a week before shooting. But I have to say that the day of the last scene was something. When the whole team applauds you for 10 minutes, it’s exciting. It’s been an eighteen-year adventure for this series.”
After turning this page in the history of French television, Michael Cordes He told us that we want “to have a good time” With a new partner, recently retired and wanting to dedicate himself to sculpture. “After a 53-year career, it would be nice to slow down. I’ve traveled a lot, I think a little (laughs). I’ve worked a lot in decentralization, in the theater, so I’ve changed cities a lot. I’ve traveled a million miles. Now I’m going to rest.”.
Source: Allocine

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