Philippe Noiret died almost 20 years ago in Paris. On Wednesday, January 22, 2025, actor Pascal Elbé revealed on Télématin that his apartment had recently been vidé.
© Guillaume Gaffiot/Bestimage Philippe Noiret died on November 23, 2006 at the age of 76.
IN BRIEF
- Philippe Noiret, an iconic actor of French cinema, died on November 23, 2006 at 76 years old, leaving a notable cinematic legacy.
- Nearly 20 years after his death, his Parisian apartment, which had become a “museum”, has been emptied, according to actor Pascal Elbé, close to the family.
- Discover how Philippe Noiret's presence continues to permeate the places and memories of those who knew him.
He will remain an emblematic figure of French cinema. On November 23, 2006, Philippe Noiret died at the age of 76. The actor succumbed to generalized cancer. He left behind an immense cinematographic legacy. During his career, he had notably received two Césars for best actor for Le Vieux Fusil and La Vie et rien d’autre.
After the death of her husband, Monique Chaumette had made a big decision. She had agreed to separate from their house in Turcy, in the Aude. A real refuge far from the hustle and bustle of the city, where the couple had shared many memories. His widow had, however, decided to keep her Parisian apartment in the 7th arrondissement.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Philippe Noiret's apartment was emptied
Almost 20 years after Philippe Noiret's death, his memory remains anchored in the memory of his loved ones. The actor Pascal Elbé, who considered him as his spiritual father, has also remained in contact with his family. Invited on Wednesday, January 22, to Télématin on France 2, he revealed: “I went at his place, a month ago, because they are going to move his apartment”.
Since the actor's death, his Parisian home has become “a sort of museum” as he had accumulated so many objects. “To see everything this gentleman left behind, it's a very strong legacy” has also entrusted Pascal Elbé.
Pascal Elbé: “His presence was everywhere”
Pascal Elbé knew Philippe Noiret's apartment well. Indeed, he spent time in the last months of the actor's life, wishing “to accompany him in his last moments, until the end”. &On his return to the accommodation, almost 20 years without having set foot there, he nevertheless noted : “He was just as I had left him”.
If the director of The Lucky Star had time to grieve, his time in Philippe Noiret's apartment was very emotional. He confided: “His presence was everywhere. It's crazy, there was still his perfume on the headboard. And in fact, he was there, he is there. We say to ourselves, it's true that we may have a job where we don't completely leave”. Tender confidences about the one who had a real impact on his career.