Would Pierre Palmade, whose trial for “unintentional injuries” opens this November 20, wish to make a return to the artistic scene? The 56-year-old actor, who has kept a low profile since the accident which precipitated his descent into hell, would write again…
Pierre Palmade’s trial opened on November 20 for “unintentional injuries”, after the terrible accident he caused and which left several injured, including a pregnant woman who lost her fetus. This is therefore a decisive period for the comedian, who risks up to 14 years in prison and 200,000 euros in prison. But while he has obviously disappeared from the artistic scene since the tragedy, some say that the comedian has not stopped working…
Pierre Palmade writes again: is he already thinking about what comes next?
The 56-year-old actor has kept a low profile since the accident he caused in February 2023 while he was under the influence of drugs. However, in the shadows, Michèle Laroque’s former friend would not have stopped writing. “He very quickly began to rewrite, for himself, first (….) And there is a little rumor in the community which says that he is currently working under a pseudonym“, explained this November 20 the editor-in-chief of the magazine Paris MatchBenjamin Locoge, at the microphone of RTL.
“In the world of comedy, when asked the Palmade question, people look at their shoes and don’t want to talk. Because he helped the younger generation a lot, he followed them a lot, he encouraged them a lot. And today he’s a foil“, added the journalist.
Pierre Palmade hoped to “return to the light”
A few months after the accident, Pierre Palmade already harbored the hope of returning to the forefront and obtaining absolution from the public, if we are to believe Paris Match. “He secretly hopes to return to the light, presenting himself as a new man, freed from his evils and his vices, forgiven for a life of excess and disaster.“, we read in April 2023 in the weekly. Since then, he seems to be an outcast and needs money, said his friend Jean-Marie Bigard.
However, the comedian – who had debts and sold his house on the outskirts of Paris to live in Bordeaux – was assailed by guilt after the accident. He would have shown remorse while he was still in the hospital, a few days after the tragedy, according to The Parisian. “I’m completely devastated that I put the family I hit in danger, I’m obsessed with this, the baby that died, I’m praying that the other people stay alive“, he declared.