This is a series of transcript excerpts from French comedian and actress Blanche Gardin's performances and interviews. The transcripts cover various topics, including:
1. Her experiences as a theater actress and her childhood dreams of being on stage.
2. Her thoughts on the #MeToo movement and the need to address sexism and harassment in the entertainment industry.
3. Her criticism of Roman Polanski, who was accused of raping a minor, and her frustration with the way some people separate an artist's work from their personal behavior.
4. Her involvement in the 43rd César ceremony, where she wore a white ribbon in support of women who have been victims of sexism and harassment.
5. Her performance at the Molière Awards, where she won the award for Best Comedy Show for the second year in a row.
6. Her appreciation for Louis Siquet, an American stand-up comedian who inspired her, and her meeting with him after thanking him for inspiration at the previous year's Molière Awards.
7. Her gratitude towards Bradley Cooper, who she says is passionate about his work and has inspired her.
8. Her recognition of the importance of comedians in "sinister times" and her appreciation for their work in making people laugh.
Overall, the transcripts showcase Blanche Gardin's wit, humor, and strong opinions on various topics, including sexism, harassment, and the entertainment industry.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. Blanche Gardin became known in France during the 2010 Molières ceremony.
2. Blanche Gardin mentioned Roman Polanski at the 2010 Molières ceremony.
3. The 43rd César ceremony took place in 2018.
4. The ceremony included a white ribbon campaign in support of women.
5. Blanche Gardin wore a white ribbon and a badge from Louis Siquet at the ceremony.
6. Louis Siquet is an American comic book artist accused of exhibitionism.
7. Blanche Gardin spoke about the Weinstein affair at the ceremony.
8. The 30th Molières ceremony took place in 2018.
9. Blanche Gardin won the Molière of humor for the first time at the 30th Molières ceremony.
10. She proposed updating the traditional lament to reflect modern sensibilities.
11. The Molière of humor nominees included a black person, an Arab person, a person from Reunion, and a woman.
12. A white male of 40 years old was also nominated.
13. Blanche Gardin won the Molière of humor for the second year in a row at the 31st Molières ceremony.
14. She thanked Louis Siquet for inspiration again at the 31st Molières ceremony.
15. She also thanked Bradley Cooper for his inspiration.
16. Louis Siquet is Blanche Gardin's idol and a stand-up star.
17. Blanche Gardin watched Louis Siquet's sketches when she was in a psychiatric hospital.
18. Louis Siquet was accused by certain women of masturbation in front of them.
19. Blanche Gardin met Louis Siquet after thanking him for inspiration at the previous year's ceremony.
20. She had to pay him handsomely after meeting him.