Isabelle Mergault, Actress and Figure of the "Grosses Têtes", Died at 67 Years of Age
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This Friday, March 20, Isabelle Mergault died at the age of 67. The actress leaves behind her voice so recognizable with her dyslalie, but also films as a director like Golden Hands, for which she relied on a true story.
Isabelle Mergault's relatives announced her death this Friday, March 20 in a press release. The actress and director, notably known for her participation in the show "La Grosses Têtes", suffered from cancer. - Actress and columnist Isabelle Mergault died at the age of 67 (Culture, media and entertainment).
A popular figure in cinema and radio, Isabelle Mergault died as a result of cancer, announced the host Laurent Ruquier on behalf of her family The actress and director Isabelle
French actress and director Isabelle Mergault died on Friday as a result of cancer.
Recognising her hair on language, she had directed the feature film "Je vous vous très beau" with Michel Blanc, winner of the César's first best film in 2007, and was one of the members of the show "Les grands êtes" on RTL.
Known for her regular appearances in shows like "The Big Heads", this close to Laurent Ruquier had won the César of the best first film, in 2007, for "I find you very beautiful".
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