Away from TV sets and theatres, Patrick Timsit has found his haven of peace in a discreet corner of the Gard. For 35 years, the 66-year-old humorist has lived a part of the year in a very small village of 200 inhabitants, a few kilometers from Uzes, where he chose to build himself a separate life. "For more than thirty-five years, I have owned a house in a very small village of 200 inhabitants, extra-muros from Uzes. I am found there, this is my…
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Away from TV sets and theatres, Patrick Timsit has found his haven of peace in a discreet corner of the Gard. For 35 years, the 66-year-old humorist has lived a part of the year in a very small village of 200 inhabitants, a few kilometers from Uzes, where he chose to build himself a separate life. "For more than thirty-five years, I have owned a house in a very small village of 200 inhabitants, extra-muros from Uzes. I am found there, this is my…