Camille Cottin, like Marion Cotillard, is one of the French actresses who are best known internationally. This demonstrates that she has become essential even beyond our borders. In recent years, she has had the opportunity to act alongside many Hollywood stars: whether it be Matt Damon in “Stillwater,” Lady Gaga in “House of Gucci,” Brad Pitt in “Allied,” or George Clooney in Nespresso ads, where she also met her fellow countryman Jean Dujardin, a close friend of George. And it seems that the latter is as nice as he appears, as Camille confirmed during her appearance on “Quelle Époque!” on France 2.
According to her, George Clooney is “very kind, very talkative, tells lots of stories, and connects with you,” as she explained on the show hosted by Léa Salamé. So, it’s not just a myth: he gets along very well with Jean Dujardin, whom he also directed in his film “The Monuments Men.” But communication between the two is not so easy. Why? Because Jean “doesn’t speak English very well,” as Camille Cottin emphasized, which is why he didn’t want to continue his career on the other side of the Atlantic after winning his Oscar, despite the numerous offers he received. As for George, well, he’s not much better at French, even though he lives in France most of the year and recently obtained French nationality (but still…).
Overall, these two are still friends despite everything, and “they communicate through onomatopoeias, they are very close,” Camille Cottin revealed. They are in a mode of “hey, hey, they do that all day,” she joked. “It’s very sincere, you can clearly see that they are happy to be together,” she added.
Last December, on the set of “C à vous,” George Clooney was extremely complimentary towards his friend Jean, whom he finds “amazing.” “I adore him, he has incredible talent, Jean, he can do everything!” he said. “He sends me videos by phone: we see a camel, Robert De Niro playing the role of a camel. Imagine that. Only Jean is capable of doing that!”
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