Lafaucheuse 4,051 Posted June 25, 2020 Following the passing of Marc Fumaroli yesterday, I thought it was a good idea to start a new topic concerning the 40 French/frail academicians. To be honest, I was quite hesitant to make it as a game just like the oldest state leaders alive where everyone can choose a candidate between the remaining one, but maybe a simple topic about is enough ? Let me know if a game sounds interesting for you ! Anyway, I doubt those people are barely even famous outside of France (except for a few one) and, even here, there's some names which remains quite unknown ! Here are the 33 remaining academician alive after Fumaroli's death : - René de Obaldia (seat n°22) : 1918 - Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (seat n°16) : 1926 - Jean Denis Bredin (seat n°3) : 1929 - Hélène Carrère d'Encausse (seat n°14) : 1929 - Dominique Fernandez (seat n°25) : 1929 - François Cheng (seat n°34) : 1929 - Gabriel de Broglie (seat n°11) : 1931 - Pierre Nora (seat n°27) : 1931 - Pierre Rosenberg (seat n°23) : 1936 - Michael Edwards (seat n°31) : 1938 - Claude Dagens (seat n°1) : 1940 - Angelo Rinaldi (seat n°20) : 1940 - Jean Clair (seat n°39) : 1940 - Daniel Sallenave (seat n°30) : 1940 - Florence Delay (seat n°10) : 1941 - Jules Hoffman (seat n°7) : 1941 - Jean Marie Rouart (seat n°26) : 1943 - Frédéric Vitoux (seat n°15) : 1944 - Michel Zink (seat n°37) : 1945 - Jean-Luc Marion (seat n°4) : 1946 - Eric Orsenna (seat n°17) : 1947 - Patrick Grainville (seat n°9) : 1947 - Xavier Darcos (seat n°40) : 1947 - Barbara Cassin (seat n°36) : 1947 - Daniel Rondeau (seat n°8) : 1948 - Amin Maalouf (seat n°29) : 1949 - Alain Finkielkraut (seat n°21) : 1949 - Jean Christophe Ruffin (seat n°28) : 1952 - Danny Lafferière (seat n°2) : 1953 - Dominique Bona (seat n°33) : 1953 - Maurizio Serra (seat n°13) : 1954 - Marc Lambron (seat n°38) : 1957 - Andreï Makine (seat n°5) : 1957 There is actually 7 seats empty : - N°6 : following the death of Marc Fumaroli the 24th of June of 2020 - N°12 : following the death of Jean d'Ormesson the 5th of December of 2017 - N°18 : following the death of Michelle Serres the 1st of June of 2019 - N°19 : following the death of Jean-Loup Dabadie the 24th of May of 2020 - N°24 : following the death of Max Gallo the 18th of July of 2017 - N°32 : following the death of François Weyergens the 27th of May of 2019 - N°35 : following the death of Yves Pouliquen the 4th of February of 2020 Noted that there is actually 3 deaths of French academicians this year, the deadlier year for academicians is 2007 with 7 deaths. Plus the deaths of Dabadie and Fumaroli are exactly one month appart : could we expect another death on the 24th of July now ? So, now, who will be the next one to die ? Who will be the next one to join this frail assembly ? 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,051 Posted June 25, 2020 I don't know how to edit the topic but I've just figured I forgot an -s at the end of "academician" on the title Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fantomasss 209 Posted June 25, 2020 Je pense que ce topic n'est que pour des français donc autant répondre en français x) Pour ma part j'ai misé sur trois académiciens cette année: Giscard d'Estaing pour son importance, René de Obaldia pour son grand âge et Jean-Denis Bredin pour avoir lu un article autour de l'affaire Tapie et qui disait qu'il n'était plus que l'ombre de lui-même... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fantomasss 209 Posted June 25, 2020 Plus largement j'ai dans ma liste d'autres académiciens membres des autres académies de l'Institut: Luc Montagnier (6) et Jean-Pierre Serre (34) Ac des Sciences, Christian Poncelet (8) Ac. des sciences morales et politiques, Pierre Cardin (24) Ac. des Beaux-art Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Newjack 38 Posted June 26, 2020 I think Bredin is the closest to the heaven's door, having not appeared in public for ages. Both Obaldia and Valery are however still sound of mind. They have the potential to see 2021. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,051 Posted November 11, 2020 On 25/06/2020 at 20:18, Fantomasss said: Plus largement j'ai dans ma liste d'autres académiciens membres des autres académies de l'Institut: Luc Montagnier (6) et Jean-Pierre Serre (34) Ac des Sciences, Christian Poncelet (8) Ac. des sciences morales et politiques, Pierre Cardin (24) Ac. des Beaux-art Didn’t notice it but Poncelet died un september : https://www.google.fr/amp/s/www.bfmtv.com/amp/politique/christian-poncelet-ancien-president-du-senat-est-mort-a-92-ans_AD-202009110118.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,051 Posted September 1, 2021 Jean Denis Bredin dead at 92. Obviously I retired him from my shadow list last minute to put Dominique Fernandez at his spot :))) 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fantomasss 209 Posted November 25, 2021 Petit émoi à l'Académie française avec l'élection de Mario Vargas Llosa (85 ans!!!), prix Nobel, qui dépasse l'âge limite (75) et n'écrit pas en français ! Il aura probablement un passage rapide sur ce fauteuil comparé à son prédécesseur Michel Serres qui y était resté 28 ans... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,616 Posted November 25, 2021 42 minutes ago, Fantomasss said: Petit émoi à l'Académie française avec l'élection de Mario Vargas Llosa (85 ans!!!), prix Nobel, qui dépasse l'âge limite (75) et n'écrit pas en français ! Il aura probablement un passage rapide sur ce fauteuil comparé à son prédécesseur Michel Serres qui y était resté 28 ans... Ummm... oui? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,051 Posted January 27, 2022 On 25/06/2020 at 19:24, Lafaucheuse said: Following the passing of Marc Fumaroli yesterday, I thought it was a good idea to start a new topic concerning the 40 French/frail academicians. To be honest, I was quite hesitant to make it as a game just like the oldest state leaders alive where everyone can choose a candidate between the remaining one, but maybe a simple topic about is enough ? Let me know if a game sounds interesting for you ! Anyway, I doubt those people are barely even famous outside of France (except for a few one) and, even here, there's some names which remains quite unknown ! Here are the 33 remaining academician alive after Fumaroli's death : - René de Obaldia (seat n°22) : 1918 - Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (seat n°16) : 1926 - Jean Denis Bredin (seat n°3) : 1929 - Hélène Carrère d'Encausse (seat n°14) : 1929 - Dominique Fernandez (seat n°25) : 1929 - François Cheng (seat n°34) : 1929 - Gabriel de Broglie (seat n°11) : 1931 - Pierre Nora (seat n°27) : 1931 - Pierre Rosenberg (seat n°23) : 1936 - Michael Edwards (seat n°31) : 1938 - Claude Dagens (seat n°1) : 1940 - Angelo Rinaldi (seat n°20) : 1940 - Jean Clair (seat n°39) : 1940 - Daniel Sallenave (seat n°30) : 1940 - Florence Delay (seat n°10) : 1941 - Jules Hoffman (seat n°7) : 1941 - Jean Marie Rouart (seat n°26) : 1943 - Frédéric Vitoux (seat n°15) : 1944 - Michel Zink (seat n°37) : 1945 - Jean-Luc Marion (seat n°4) : 1946 - Eric Orsenna (seat n°17) : 1947 - Patrick Grainville (seat n°9) : 1947 - Xavier Darcos (seat n°40) : 1947 - Barbara Cassin (seat n°36) : 1947 - Daniel Rondeau (seat n°8) : 1948 - Amin Maalouf (seat n°29) : 1949 - Alain Finkielkraut (seat n°21) : 1949 - Jean Christophe Ruffin (seat n°28) : 1952 - Danny Lafferière (seat n°2) : 1953 - Dominique Bona (seat n°33) : 1953 - Maurizio Serra (seat n°13) : 1954 - Marc Lambron (seat n°38) : 1957 - Andreï Makine (seat n°5) : 1957 There is actually 7 seats empty : - N°6 : following the death of Marc Fumaroli the 24th of June of 2020 - N°12 : following the death of Jean d'Ormesson the 5th of December of 2017 - N°18 : following the death of Michelle Serres the 1st of June of 2019 - N°19 : following the death of Jean-Loup Dabadie the 24th of May of 2020 - N°24 : following the death of Max Gallo the 18th of July of 2017 - N°32 : following the death of François Weyergens the 27th of May of 2019 - N°35 : following the death of Yves Pouliquen the 4th of February of 2020 Noted that there is actually 3 deaths of French academicians this year, the deadlier year for academicians is 2007 with 7 deaths. Plus the deaths of Dabadie and Fumaroli are exactly one month appart : could we expect another death on the 24th of July now ? So, now, who will be the next one to die ? Who will be the next one to join this frail assembly ? De Obaldia gone means seat 22 is in vacancy now. There is now 6 seats empty : • N°3 following the death of Jean Denis Bredin (01/09/2021) • N°6 following the death of Marc Fumaroli two years ago • N°16 following the death of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (02/12/2020) • N°19 following the death of Jean-Loup Dabadie two years ago • N°22 following today's death of René de Obaldia • N°35 : following the death of Yves Pouliquen two years ago seats 12, 18, 24 and 32 were taken respectively by Chantal Thomas (author born 1945, elected in 2021), Mario Vargas Llosa (Peruvian author born 1936, elected in 2021), Francois Sureau (author and lawyer born 1957, elected in 2020) and Pascal Ory (historian and author born 1948, elected in 2020). Out of them, Vargas Llosa is the oldest and so the first one to go I think but there's many other ones who are frailer (Nora, Carrère d'encaisse, Fernandez, De Broglie…). Also, while I'm at it, I red in the Dictionnaire de la Mort (which I talked about here recently) some interesting things about academicians. Apparently, French author and adventurer Louis Antoine de Bougainville (wiki) wanted to be elected at the Académie and plaid for his election to Charles Pinot Duclos (wiki) who was at the time the perpetual secretary of the Academie. While stating that he was really sick and that he won't have long to live, Duclos sassily answered back that "the academie doesn't provide the last sacrament". Those kind of quip are so funny to me. On the contrary, when Pierre Laujon (wiki) wanted to be elected in the Academie, he did the same thing as Bougainville, stating to Jacques Delille (wiki) that he was dying and Delille answered "Hey ! Gentlemen, we all know where he's going to, let him make it through the academie first". He thus was elected and died 4 years later. Anyway, a sad loss with the passing of De Obaldia, I was just seing ads on the subway for his new play about his centenary last week. Who will be the next one ? feel free to bet (I should have opened a sweepstake for academicians damn…) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,051 Posted June 22, 2022 Yves Coopens who discovered Lucie, the « first » homo sapiens dead at 87. Was part of the Académie des Sciences. Sad loss as he was a respected and brilliant mind Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,051 Posted January 16, 2023 French academy of moral and politic sciences contains 55 people divided as follow : Philosophy section - Chantal Delsol (b. 1947) - Alain Besançon (b. 1932) - Bernard Bourgeois (b. 1929) - Olivier Houdé (b. 1963) - Daniel Handler (b. 1946) - Claudine Tiercelin (b. 1952) - Rémi Brague (b. 1947) - Bernard Saint-Sernin (b. 1931) Sociology and moral section : - Luc Ravel (b. 1957) - Pierre Brunel (b. 1939) - Marianne Bastrid Bruguière (b. 1940) - Jean François Mattei (b. 1943) - Xavier Darcos (b. 1947) - Haïm Korsia (b. 1963) Public law and legislation section : - Yves Gaudemet (b. 1946) - Bruno Cotte (b. 1945) - Serge Sur (b. 1944) - Bernard Stirn (b. 1952) - Louis Vogel (b. 1954) - Gilbert Guillaume (b. 1930) - François Terré (b. 1930) - Pierre Delvolvé (b. 1940) Economy, Politic, Statistic and finance section : - Denis Kessler (b. 1952) - Michel Pébereau (b. 1942) - Pierre André Chiappori (b. 1955) - Dominique Senequier (b. 1953) - Jean Claude Casanova (b. 1934) - Marcel Boiteux (b. 1922) - Yvon Gattaz (b. 1925) - Jean Tirole (b. 1953) History and Geography section : - George Henri Soutou (b. 1943) - Jean Robert Pitte (b. 1949) - François d’Orcival (b. 1943) - Emmanuel Leroy Ladurie (b. 1929) - Éric Roussel (b. 1951) - Alain Duhamel (b. 1940) - Jean Tulard (b. 1933) Général section : - Renaud Denoix de Saint Marc (b. 1938) - André Vacheron (b. 1933) - Jean David Levitte (b. 1946) - Pierre Mazeaud (b. 1929) - Gabriel de Broglie (b. 1931) - Jean Claude Trichet (b. 1942) - Thierry de Montbrial (b. 1943) - Jacques de Larosière (b. 1929) - Hervé Gaymard (b. 1960) Foreigner associates : - King Charles III (b. 1948) - Hassan of Jordanie (b. 1947) - Stephen Breyer (b. 1938) - Wolfgang Schwauble (b. 1942) - Ismaïl Kadaré (b. 1936) - Mario Mari (b. 1943) - Dóra Bakoyánni (b. 1954) - Juan Carlos Ier (b. 1938) - Jean Claude Juncker (b. 1954) Vacant places : - Benedict XVI (d. 2022) in foreigner associates - Javier Perez de Cuellar (d. 2020) in foreigner associates - Christian Poncelet (d. 2020) in general section - Philippe Levillain (d. 2021) in history and geography - Jean Baechler (d. 2022) in moral and sociology - Mireille Delmas-Marty (d. 2022) in moral and sociology The oldest ones are Marcel Boiteux and Yvon Gattaz. Wonder who will be the next one to go. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,051 Posted June 9, 2023 On 16/01/2023 at 19:35, Lafaucheuse said: Denis Kessler (b. 1952 Dead at 71. Second breaking News from Le Monde today. Will there be a third ? 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,051 Posted July 9, 2023 On 16/01/2023 at 19:35, Lafaucheuse said: Alain Besançon (b. 1932) Dead. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
La Tombe 354 Posted August 5, 2023 Hélène Carrère d’Encausse has died at 94 ! A terrible loss for the French National Academy which she was the president. A terrible loss for the French Language and a terrible loss for France. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fantomasss 209 Posted August 5, 2023 Avec la mort d'Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, c'est l'une des grandes pages de l'Académie qui se tourne. And now who will be the new "Secrétaire perpétuel"? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
La Tombe 354 Posted September 28, 2023 On 06/08/2023 at 00:10, Fantomasss said: Avec la mort d'Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, c'est l'une des grandes pages de l'Académie qui se tourne. And now who will be the new "Secrétaire perpétuel"? Amin Maalouf is now the "Secrétaire perpétuel" of the Académie française, following the death of Hélène Carrère d'Encausse. He faced Jean Christophe Ruffin to earn the top job of the academy. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lafaucheuse 4,051 Posted November 23, 2023 On 16/01/2023 at 19:35, Lafaucheuse said: Emmanuel Leroy Ladurie (b. 1929 Dead. Another seat empty. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fantomasss 209 Posted December 3, 2023 Death of Leonard Gianadda, swiss mecen, and fellow in Academy of Fine Art since 2001. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
La Tombe 354 Posted April 4 On 16/01/2023 at 19:35, Lafaucheuse said: French academy of moral and politic sciences contains 55 people divided as follow : Philosophy section - Chantal Delsol (b. 1947) - Alain Besançon (b. 1932) - Bernard Bourgeois (b. 1929) - Olivier Houdé (b. 1963) - Daniel Handler (b. 1946) - Claudine Tiercelin (b. 1952) - Rémi Brague (b. 1947) - Bernard Saint-Sernin (b. 1931) Sociology and moral section : - Luc Ravel (b. 1957) - Pierre Brunel (b. 1939) - Marianne Bastrid Bruguière (b. 1940) - Jean François Mattei (b. 1943) - Xavier Darcos (b. 1947) - Haïm Korsia (b. 1963) Public law and legislation section : - Yves Gaudemet (b. 1946) - Bruno Cotte (b. 1945) - Serge Sur (b. 1944) - Bernard Stirn (b. 1952) - Louis Vogel (b. 1954) - Gilbert Guillaume (b. 1930) - François Terré (b. 1930) - Pierre Delvolvé (b. 1940) Economy, Politic, Statistic and finance section : - Denis Kessler (b. 1952) - Michel Pébereau (b. 1942) - Pierre André Chiappori (b. 1955) - Dominique Senequier (b. 1953) - Jean Claude Casanova (b. 1934) - Marcel Boiteux (b. 1922) - Yvon Gattaz (b. 1925) - Jean Tirole (b. 1953) History and Geography section : - George Henri Soutou (b. 1943) - Jean Robert Pitte (b. 1949) - François d’Orcival (b. 1943) - Emmanuel Leroy Ladurie (b. 1929) - Éric Roussel (b. 1951) - Alain Duhamel (b. 1940) - Jean Tulard (b. 1933) Général section : - Renaud Denoix de Saint Marc (b. 1938) - André Vacheron (b. 1933) - Jean David Levitte (b. 1946) - Pierre Mazeaud (b. 1929) - Gabriel de Broglie (b. 1931) - Jean Claude Trichet (b. 1942) - Thierry de Montbrial (b. 1943) - Jacques de Larosière (b. 1929) - Hervé Gaymard (b. 1960) Foreigner associates : - King Charles III (b. 1948) - Hassan of Jordanie (b. 1947) - Stephen Breyer (b. 1938) - Wolfgang Schwauble (b. 1942) - Ismaïl Kadaré (b. 1936) - Mario Mari (b. 1943) - Dóra Bakoyánni (b. 1954) - Juan Carlos Ier (b. 1938) - Jean Claude Juncker (b. 1954) Vacant places : - Benedict XVI (d. 2022) in foreigner associates - Javier Perez de Cuellar (d. 2020) in foreigner associates - Christian Poncelet (d. 2020) in general section - Philippe Levillain (d. 2021) in history and geography - Jean Baechler (d. 2022) in moral and sociology - Mireille Delmas-Marty (d. 2022) in moral and sociology The oldest ones are Marcel Boiteux and Yvon Gattaz. Wonder who will be the next one to go. It’s time to update that list…many academician are now gone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fantomasss 209 Posted April 6 On 04/04/2024 at 19:33, La Tombe said: It’s time to update that list…many academician are now gone. Not Update for Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques, but here I have a list of Académie des Beaux arts, in which Frédéric Mitterrand was member. PAINTING: Yves Millecamps (b.1930), since 2001 Tania Mouraud (b.1942), since 2024 Ernest Pignon-Ernest (b.1942), since 2021 Philippe Garel (b. 1945), since 2015 Gérard Garouste (b. 1946), since 2017 Jean-Marc Bustamante (b. 1952), since 2016) Hervé Di Rosa (b. 1959), since 2022 Nina Childress (b. 1961), since 2024 Fabrice Hyber (b. 1961), since 2018 SCULPTURE: Claude Abeille (b. 1930), since 1992 Anne Poirier (b. 1942), since 2021 Brigitte Terziev (b. 1943), since 2007 Jean Anguera (b. 1953), since 2013 Pierre Edouard (b. 1959), since 2008 Jean-Michel Othoniel (b. 1964), since 2018 ARCHITECTURE: Aymeric Zublena (b. 1936), since 2008 Jacques Rougerie (b. 1945), since 2008 Alain-Charles Perrot (b. 1945), since 2013 Jean-Michel Wilmotte (b. 1948), since 2015 Dominique Perrault (b. 1953), since 2015 Bernard Desmoulin (b. 1953), since 2018 Marc Barani (b. 1957), since 2018 Pierre-Antoine Gatier (b. 1959), since 2019 Anne Démians (b. 1963), since 2021 ENGRAVING AND DRAWING: Erik Desmazières (b. 1948), since 2008 Pierre Collin (b. 1956), since 2018 Astrid de La Forest (b. 1962), since 2016 Emmanuel Guibert (b. 1964), since 2023 Catherine Meurisse (b. 1980), since 2020 MUSICAL COMPOSITION: François-Bernard Mâche (b. 1935), since 2002 Gilbert Amy (b. 1936), since 2013 Michaël Levinas (b. 1949), since 2009 Edith Canat de Chizy (b. 1950), since 2005 Laurent Petitgirard (b. 1950), since 2000 Thierry Escaich (b. 1965), since 2013 Régis Campo (b. 1968), since 2017 Bruno Mantovani (b. 1974), since 2017 FREE MEMBERS: François-Bernard Michel (b. 1936), since 2000 Hugues Gall (b. 1940), since 2002 Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière (b. 1940), since 2005 William Christie (b. 1944), since 2008 Henri Loyrette (b. 1952), since 1997 Patrick de Carolys (b. 1953), since 2010 Christophe Leribault (b. 1963), since 2023 Muriel Mayette-Holtz (b. 1964), since 2017 Adrien Goetz (b. 1966), since 2017 CINEMA AND AUDIOVISUAL: Roman Polanski (b. 1933), since 1998 Jean-Jacques Annaud (b. 1943), since 2007 Coline Serreau (b. 1947), since 2018 Régis Wargnier (b. 1948), since 2007 Marjane Satrapi (b. 1969), since 2024 PHOTOGRAPHY: Françoise Huguier (b. 1942), since 2023 Sebastiao Salgado (b. 1944), since 2016 Yann Arthus-Bertrand (b. 1946), since 2006 Dominique Issermann (b. 1947), since 2021 Jean Gaumy (b. 1948), since 2016 Valérie Belin (b. 1964), since 2024 CHOREOGRAPHY: Carolyn Carlson (b. 1943), since 2020 Angelin Preljocaj (b. 1957), since 2019 Thierry Malandain (b. 1959), since 2019 Blanca Li (b. 1964), since 2019 FOREIGN ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Norman Foster (b. 1935), since 2007 Woody Allen (b. 1935), since 2004 Antonio Lopez Garcia (b. 1936), since 2012 Philippe de Montebello (b. 1936), since 2012 Karim Aga Khan IV (b. 1936), since 2007 Georg Baselitz (b. 1938), since 2019 Farah Pahlavi (b. 1938), since 1973 Jiri Kylian (b. 1947), since 2018 Giuseppe Penone (b. 1947), since 2022 Annie Leibovitz (b. 1949), since 2022 William Kentridge (b. 1955), since 2021 Mozah bint Nasser (b. 1959), since 2007 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 21,044 Posted May 26 On 06/04/2024 at 12:20, Fantomasss said: Not Update for Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques, but here I have a list of Académie des Beaux arts, in which Frédéric Mitterrand was member. FREE MEMBERS: François-Bernard Michel (b. 1936), since 2000 Hugues Gall (b. 1940), since 2002 Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière (b. 1940), since 2005 William Christie (b. 1944), since 2008 Henri Loyrette (b. 1952), since 1997 Patrick de Carolys (b. 1953), since 2010 Christophe Leribault (b. 1963), since 2023 Muriel Mayette-Holtz (b. 1964), since 2017 Adrien Goetz (b. 1966), since 2017 Hugues Gall reportedly dead: https://www.operadeparis.fr/en/news/the-paris-opera-pays-tribute-to-hugues-r-gall-its-director-from-1995-to-2004 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fantomasss 209 Posted May 27 Death of François Terré, a great jurist, member of Académie des sciences morales et politiques since 1995 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fantomasss 209 Posted June 9 On 26/05/2024 at 14:34, YoungWillz said: Hugues Gall reportedly dead: https://www.operadeparis.fr/en/news/the-paris-opera-pays-tribute-to-hugues-r-gall-its-director-from-1995-to-2004 Two weeks After it's his husband the choreographer Eric Vu-An who dies tragicly at 64, After long illness (lung cancer)... A sad end Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gisooo 3,341 Posted July 1 On 16/01/2023 at 19:35, Lafaucheuse said: Foreigner associates : - King Charles III (b. 1948) - Hassan of Jordanie (b. 1947) - Stephen Breyer (b. 1938) - Wolfgang Schwauble (b. 1942) - Ismaïl Kadaré (b. 1936) - Mario Mari (b. 1943) - Dóra Bakoyánni (b. 1954) - Juan Carlos Ier (b. 1938) - Jean Claude Juncker (b. 1954) Ismail Kadare dead at 88 Sad day for my nation 5 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites