He is one of the most famous comedy actors in France, though Didier Burdon is worried that he is not given more dramatic roles. In an interview with Ciné Télé Télé-Loisirs) ORFèvres 38 ° 5 Comedy Day, on Thursday, July 31, on TMC, the actor instructed the actor to start the dark registry.
In this comedy pastics, which is particularly parody of the lamb for silence with Anthony Hopkins and Jodi Peter, a serial killer, nicknamed “Lonely Ver ()” Alexandrins on Crime Scenes, provokes terror and confusion. Clarisse Sterling (Caroline Anglade), an enthusiastic young investigator, inherits the case under the supervision of legendary commissioner Keller (Didier Burdon). The 200 g army of the chuket and pineapple, which is wisely located, will have to cope with the broken arms of the criminal brigade and deciphered puzzles to determine the murder…
Didier Burdon states: “I want roles like Anthony Hopkins! At the Conservatory, I was playing Ibsen, Shakespeare … Television offered me opportunities, for example, in the spirit of death. “
He adds: “In the cinema, they are afraid of dramatic roles. This is the issue of finance. So I can shoot in a black film, the director must be very famous, because, alone, he will destabilize people. Claude Berry It has made CollapseTogether Daniel AutaleBut he had a sacred co **** es! He is missing a lot today.
In the cinema they are afraid to give dramatic roles
The actress also criticizes some conformism in the French cinema: “We have a pompomite cinema.
Soon after the comedy poster, it was better tomorrow (October 8), D-Day (October 15) and kept 2 (December 10), Didi Burdon thus absorbing a certain format of castings, especially in the dramatic registry, where manufacturers rarely take risks.
Still, the best rated film in her career is the drama: Aubi’s promise, adapting Roman Gada’s novel in which she portrayed Alex Governor.
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