Chantal Goya has always been character! When he was imposed on him to undress on a set, the singer did not let herself be done …
Chantal Goya is emblematic for her role as Marie-Rose, but you should know that the eccentric Chantal Goya is a character on her own! She also proven it at the microphone of Jean-Pierre Foucault on Europe 1 by delivering an anecdote concerning a shoot where she was summoned to put herself naked …
Chantal Goya, asked to put himself “naked in a bed”
Chantal Goya had been chosen to shoot in the film Female male From Jean-Luc Godard, in the 1960s. At the time, the young artist had not yet acquired her reputation as an iconic singer and she had to comply with certain requirements of the director … But she did not give in on nudity!
Indeed, a scene required that Chantal Goya appears naked in a bathroom. But the modest actress was terrified of shooting such a scene. “”I said to myself: ‘I’m not going to start getting naked in a bed. (…) I am very modest by my education“, She remembered Europe 1, facing Jean-Pierre Foucault. Then she added:”I didn’t see myself getting striking“.
Unlike actress Marlène Jobert, who had therefore been chosen to be her lining, Chantal Goya preferred to remain faithful to her convictions. “”Marlène Jobert, she was completely caught up. She is an actress, she is an actress. And at the same time his body … well it’s her body and that’s it! We like it or we don’t like“, She observed. But the anecdote does not stop there since the most famous children’s singers competed in distributed against the director of the new wave.
Chantal Goya did not want to “be naked”: “I hid under the sink”
The interpreter of Pandi Panda said that she had not hesitated to lay her limits against the legendary Jean-Luc Godard. “”So I hid, like that, under the sink“, she explained. Total discrepancy behavior with that of her partner Marlène Jobert, whom she remembered with malice:”She went naked in the bathroom, her hair raised “.
Faced with this situation, Jean-Luc Godard would not have hidden his astonishment. “”But what are you doing there?“, He would have launched him. What Chantal Goya, faithful to herself, had retorted without detour:”Well, I don’t want to be naked, it’s not possible. “The filmmaker’s response would not have been to wait:”‘Well you will never be a show!’“. But Chantal Goya, with her humor well, had the last word:”I have one at home, it’s my washing machine!“. A humor that certainly challenged Jean-Luc Godard at the time …