©Anaïs Costet

In Emily in Paris, he is Luc, the kindly “nerdy” colleague of the American heroine of the Netflix series. A specimen of Parisian hedonist who explains to young Emily, newly arrived in a luxury marketing agency in the capital, the codes of the world of work in France: “Here we work to live; you Americans live to work. »

In real life, actor Bruno Gouery is an aficionado of the Marais, a district that this history enthusiast is particularly fond of. A theater actor trained in particular by Michel Galabru, this 1,90 meter giant has a good dozen cinema films to his credit, not to mention around twenty TV films and numerous appearances in commercials.

Le Marais being absent from the series Emily in Paris, the actor brimming with imagination (he is also an author) explains to us where the character of Emily would be invited to lunch: at Nénesse and at the Nicolas Flamel inn, two addresses in the 3rd borough. While waiting for season 2 of the hit series - nominated for the Golden Globes - to cross the Seine to reach old Paris!

Thanks : Cour des Vosges - 19 Place des Vosges, 75004 Paris

Text: Katia Barillot
Video: Anaïs Costet – Instagram

06.02.21

D’OTHER LOVERS OF THE MARAIS

A meeting with the philosopher Charles Pépin

A meeting with the philosopher Charles Pépin

Philosopher, writer, successful author, professor at Sciences Po and at the Lycée de la Légion d'Honneur, Charles Pépin, who bears a royal first name twice, logically lives in the former district of Charles V, i.e. -say in the Marais. For having traveled up and down (“It’s by walking…

Librairie 0fr., the temple of “cool”

Librairie 0fr., the temple of “cool”

The Ofr bookstore. is so open to the world that it spills onto the sidewalk. Rue Dupetit-Thouars, the books spread out on the tables on either side of the entrance give an idea of ​​what awaits customers behind the window: ultra-trendy fashion magazines, design magazines...

Antoine Carrance, head of the Marais Dance Center

Antoine Carrance, head of the Marais Dance Center

At the helm of the oldest amateur dance school in Paris, Antoine Carrance continues the work initiated by his mother with the same credo: firmness but kindness. And professionalism! It was she, in fact, who created the Marais Dance Center in the 1970s, which has now become an institution.

History of the Marais: an exhibition and a catalogue

History of the Marais: an exhibition and a catalogue

In the publishing world, nothing remarkable has been published about the Marais for years. That has now been rectified with Ciel, mon marais! (an illustrated history of the neighborhood), a book self-published by Christelle Gonzalo, a mad lover of Paris and the Marais who runs the bookstore…

Jazz at 38Riv: October highlights

Jazz at 38Riv: October highlights

The 387Riv Jazz Club, located in the Marais district of Paris, is an intimate and warm venue dedicated to jazz. Known for its hushed atmosphere and live performances, it attracts both local and international musicians. The club, located at 38 rue Saint-Martin, offers regular evenings where improvisation…

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