Isabelle Carré returns to C à vous on her heavy depression (VIDEO)

Isabelle Carré returns to C à vous on her heavy depression (VIDEO)

Aged 52, Isabelle Carré can be proud of an already very successful career. In 2003, the actress won the César for best actress for her role in Remember beautiful things. Also on his list, she was crowned with two Molière awards for Mademoiselle Else (1999) and for L’Hiver sous la table (2004).

“I had depression when I stopped dancing”

However, at the age of 14, the artist’s life might have been turned upside down. She actually tried to end her life, before ending up in a psychiatric ward. It was in this place that she discovered her path, watching a film with Romy Schneider. She returned to the dark passage of her existence this Thursday March 28 in C to you.

“Isabelle, if she became an actress, it’s because she was bad at dancing”, recounted Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine before broadcasting an extract from a program where Isabelle Carré was a guest at Bernard Pivot. “Have you ever started dancing once more?“, questioned Babeth. “I stopped dancing and it was very, very hard. I had depression when I stopped dancing, even worse than that, I didn’t want to live anymore. she initially revealed.

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“And then I felt good”

And to continue: “And it was when I saw a woman at the window in a child psychiatric hospital. I saw Romy Schneider and I said to myself ‘I’m going to enroll in a theater course’: I enrolled in this course and there I felt good. The emotions that overflow all the time are embarrassing in life and suddenly on stage I was told that it was OK. Even, it’s nice. Phew, a place where we can overflow“, related Isabelle Carré.

Already in 2020 on the airwaves of Europe 1, she returned to this event:“I dreamed of being a dancer, but I…

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