The popular actor Christian Clavier no longer finds Paris so splendid… He therefore made the decision to live abroad and revealed in which city he settled.
And one less star in the capital… For several years, celebrities have been fleeing Paris: Julien Doré has found refuge in the Cévennes, Christine Bravo is spending her retirement in the Corsican maquis, Alessandra Sublet is enjoying her new life under the sun of Canes etc. And, now, it is the actor Christian Clavier who reveals his move.
Where does the Bronzés actor live?
Asked by Ciné Télé RevueChristian Clavier – who is soon to appear in the comedy Never without my therapist alongside Baptiste Lecaplain – confided in his new place of residence. It must be said that he filmed a few scenes of his next film near his home… in Brussels, Belgium! So has he moved to the flat country for good? “Quite. Paris has become unlivable. At home, the atmosphere is more friendly and international“, confided Christian Clavier.
But not content with having turned the page on his Parisian life, the actor, now 72 years old, has also given up on the life he led across the Channel. Thus, during his interview, he adds: “This is what I liked about London, where I also lived until Brexit“. Christian Clavier now lives in a house, with a garden, located in the upper part of Saint-Gilles. A neighborhood “located just 10 minutes by metro from Gare du Midi. With its typical Art Deco facades, its small village-style streets and its neighborhood shops, there is a bohemian atmosphere very popular with the French.” specifies the real estate site Inside-properties.be.
And Corsica in all this?
Christian Clavier has earned a lot of money during his career – including 1 million euros in royalties for The Bronzed 3 and this without counting the amount received as an actor on the film, according to the revelations of Thierry Lhermitte – and thus owned a villa in Corsica.
As recalled Corsica Morning“Christian Clavier sold his villa with a view of the sea in the private housing estate of Punta d’Oro in Porto-Vecchio in 2010, two years after the occupation of the site by the nationalists.” Amount of the sale of the house? 8.5 million euros! Since then, he has been in a legal war with the French tax authorities who are demanding that he pay tax on capital gains from second homes; he would owe the sum of 1.3 million euros.