Nathalie Baye died at the age of 77 on Friday evening. The actress has filmed nearly a hundred films in her storied career. Several channels will rebroadcast it in the coming days.
As is often the case, in the event of the disappearance of a popular artist, several channels have planned to modify their program schedules, from this Sunday, April 19 and in the coming days, to pay tribute to Nathalie Baye.
France 2 draw first. She chose to program the comedy “Vénus Beauté (Institut)” this Sunday evening at 9:10 p.m., instead of “Le sens de la famille” with Alexandra Lamy and Franck Dubosc. Tonie Marshal’s film earned Nathalie Baye a nomination for the César for best actress for her role as beautician Angèle.
France 3 will offer “Le petit lieutenant”, Monday April 20 at 9:10 p.m., instead of the film “Sexygénaires”. This thriller by Xavier Beauvois allowed Nathalie Baye to receive the César for best actress in 2006. It was also Monday evening thatuntil will shake up its programs by rebroadcasting “La Baule-les-Pins” by Diane Kurys with Richard Berry, Jean-Pierre Bacri and Zabou Breitman. The channel will also schedule an interview between Nathalie Baye and Arte France cinema director Olivier Père, which dates from 2021.
The chain Paris Premiereaccessible by subscription, will offer the film “La fleur du mal” by Claude Chabrol with Benoît Magimel and Bernard Le Coq, Wednesday April 22 at 9:10 p.m.
For his part, Canal + offers a dozen films by Nathalie Baye on its application, including, for example, “I Married a Shadow” or “Our Story”.

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