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Guest of Jordan De Luxe on January 13, Bruno Moynot made rare confidences. Without mincing his words, the ex-member of Splendid spoke his sometimes strained relationship with Gérard Jugnot.

"Gérard Jugnot est un peu soupe au lait" : Bruno Moynot balance sur leurs petits accrocs

© C8 Bruno Moynot was part of the Splendid troupe in the 70s.

IN BRIEF

  • Bruno Moynot, former member of the Splendid troupe, has played in cult films such as Le Père Noël est une ordure.
  • On January 13, the actor spoke about his relationships with the members of the Splendid, describing them as a second family despite a few minor disputes.
  • Bruno Moynot spoke about his little clashes with Gérard Jugnot.

He is the least popular figure in the Splendid troupe, launched in 1974. Bruno Moynot has long rubbed shoulders with those who made the success of Les Bronzés and a multitude of successful films. Although his film career has been less rich than those of his acolytes, he played in the film Santa Claus is a bastard, released in 1982.

Bruno Moynot played the inevitable Monsieur Preskovic, offering doubitchous, these cakes rolled under the armpits. Three years earlier, he had slipped in the shoes of the irascible character of Gilbert, asking for a sugar crepe in a cult sequence from the film Les Bronzés font du ski. “40 years later, that people still talk about it, it doesn't bother me”, the actor said on the show Chez Jordan De Luxe on January 13. During this interview, Bruno Moynot returned to his relations with the ex-members of Splendid.

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When Bruno Moynot éspeaks of his second family…

Having joined the Splendid troupe thanks to Josiane Balasko, Bruno Moynot éwas, at the beginning, in charge of the technique and management of the theater. “We practically lived together”, recalled the actor, now aged 74. “We stayed friends. It's a family. When we get together, we laugh, he confided.

On October 10, those who made up the Splendid troupe reunited for a sad event. It was in Paris, on the occasion of Michel Blanc's funeral, that they were able to talk about their respective lives. “It's really family ties. They're close people, that we love […] When Michel died, we said: 'We're stupid. We should see each other more often'”, he said, admitting that each other's schedules sometimes had trouble matching up.

Bruno Moynot: “It happened that we had little arguments…”

While Bruno Moynot assured that he had remained close to the ex-members of Splendid, he did not hide the fact that he had had a few disagreements. It happened that we had little arguments…, he said, confiding that it was still “very rare”. If the atmosphere was generally good-natured, the guest from Jordan De Luxe mentioned the impulsive character of Gérard Jugnot. Gérard, he's a bit touchy. But it doesn't last long”, he specified.

And he continued: “But honestly, we hardly had any arguments”, the actor recalled. Small clashes without consequences. 50 years of memories that have mostly left moments of laughter in Bruno Moynot's head.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116