The actor Patrick Timsit is well known not to hold in place. However, he finally found the pied-à-terre of his dreams. Where does the actor who has just celebrated his 66th birthday lives?
The French actor and humorist Patrick Timsit, who celebrates his 66th birthday this July 15, found his haven of peace in a charming corner of France. In an interview with the radio Here (formerly France Bleu), he reveals why he chose to settle down there. Who knows, maybe you are his neighbor without even knowing it?
Patrick Timsit, fan of his small village: “There, no one has the right to bother me“”
Born in Algiers, Algeria, the 66 -year -old actor has long sought a place where he could finally feel fully at home. He found this tranquility. But prudence, the secret must be preserved. “”It’s my refuge, I can’t quote it“, he told the radio microphone Here.
It was in a small village in Gard that the actor put his suitcases. There, the population is small, with less than 200 inhabitants. The tranquility reigns supreme. But it is no coincidence that he chose this place: friends had recommended this corner of paradise to him. “”They are so happy to find their little village, to play pétanque, to drink a little pastis“, He explained. The first time he went there, he was immediately won over by the benefits that could bring him to live there:”Waouh, there, no one has the right to bother me“.
Patrick Timsit inspired by his favorite region: “I created a festival at …“”
The one who camped the role of Richard Montignac in the film An Indian in the cityalongside Thierry Lhermitte, also attached himself to the city of Uzès in the Gard. “”I created a festival in Uzès because I feel good in this city“, said the actor who measures 1m73. Charmed by the frame, he however avoids the summer crowd:”It’s charming but I don’t go there summer“.
Indeed, in summer, he prefers to join another favorite place: “I go to the Ardèche markets“, He explained. But it is in his small village in Pierre’s houses that Patrick Timsit resources with his family. A property that may be the happiness of the generations to come …