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March 24, 2023
DEATH OF MARION GAME, INTERPRETER OF HUGUETTE IN SCÈNES
DE MÉNAGES AT 84 YEARS
The actress Marion Game, known for her role of Huguette
in the series Scènes de Ménage on M6, died this Thursday, March 23 at the age
of 84, leaving behind a career marked by the theater, television and film.
The entertainment world mourns the loss of a great lady. The actress Marion Game, famous for her role ofHuguette in the successful series Scènes de ménages, died on Thursday at the age of 84. Her daughter announced this sad news, recalling the rich career of her mother, marked by the theater, television and film.
Born on July 31, 1938, in Casablanca, Morocco, Marion Game had begun her career in the theater in the 1960s, where she had quickly established herself as a talented actress. Over the years, she has explored different facets of the artistic world, moving into television and film with success. Throughout her career, she has worked with great directors and actors, and has thus marked the history of French entertainment.
It is in the series"Scenes of households" on M6 that we discovered Marion Game in a new light, playing Huguette, an endearing and funny character who won the heart of the public. Thanks to this role, she became a true icon of French television and has become an essential figure of the small screen.
Marion Game 's death leaves a great void in the world of entertainment, but her work will live on through the many films, series and plays that she left her mark. To pay tribute to her, many theaters and cinemas will organize retrospectives of her most outstanding works. Don't miss the opportunity to (re)discover this great lady of show business who contributed so much to French culture.
GAME, Marion (Madeleine Game)
Born: 7/31/1938, Casablanca, French Protectorate
in Morocco
Died: 3/23/2023, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Marion Game’s westerns – voice actor:
Lucky Luke and the Escape from Grumble Gulch – 1983 [various
voices]
Lucky Luke (TV) – 1983-1984 [French voice of Arabella
Films, Madam Van Buren]
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