The funeral of Edwige Feuillère took place in the Saint-Roch church in Paris. Many personalities from the theater and cinema came to pay a last tribute to the actress, who died on November 14, only six days after Jean Marais. Among the personalities, actors Michèle Morgan, Lambert Wilson, Ludmila Mikaël and Guy Tréjean.
The actress Edwige Feuillère has just disappeared at the age of 91. Artists who have worked with her pay tribute to her: actors Jean Desailly and Simone Valère, Ludmila Mikaël, Marie-France Pisier and director Jean-Luc Tardieu.
From a photo of her little girl, the actress Edwige Feuillère tells Claude Dufresne her childhood memories, from the birth of her vocation to her beginnings in the profession of actress.
Interviewed by Léon Zitrone, the actress Edwige Feuillère talks about the story of the Antenne 2 series "Les Dames de la côte", directed by Nina Companeez. This saga gives pride of place to female characters, who with the Great War, pass from the nineteenth century to the twentieth century.
The actress Edwige Feuillère shares her memories of the play that became in 1948 the film "The Eagle with two heads" by Jean Cocteau. It evokes the "magician" Christian Bérard, artistic director, decorator and costume designer, "who had an extraordinary gift to bring to life under his fingers costumes, sets...".
The actress Edwige Feuillère is questioned by Bernard Golay about her legend of "sacred monster" in cinema. She confesses "doing everything as if it were the first time".