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Jim Carrey delivers an emotional speech in French upon receiving the Cesar Award

In the previous edition, Julia Roberts was the winner and also spoke French upon receiving the important award

Jim Carrey delivers an emotional speech in French upon receiving the Cesar Award
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Jim Carrey received the honorable honor that the French Film Academy bestows annually to an international celebrity, making him the star of the 51st Cesar Awards, held in Paris. One of the most heartfelt moments occurred during the banquet, which brought together the best of French cinema, when the French comedian took to the stage to give a speech in French expressing his love and respect for the people of his home country. Carrey followed Julia Roberts, the prior year's success, in the footsteps of her in movies like" The Mask" and" The Grinch. " Michel Gondry, the producer who had directed him in the lauded "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," which established his acting prowess 22 years previously, introduced him. Carrey compared acting to artwork, saying that "each character you play is like sand in the hands of the artist, which you casting according to the wish of your heart. " Carrey did this with his trademark British accent. How fortunate I am to have been able to give this skill to so many people who have really opened their souls to me. His apparent love for France: The actor's most intimate second of the evening was when he revealed a shocking resemblance to France. My great-great-grandfather, Marc-Francois Carre, was born in Saint-Malo about 300 years earlier, he admitted, explaining that his father after immigrated to Canada. He questioned the meaning of his surname in French, which means" square" ( carre ), and he said," Tonight, this square has come full circle with this magnificent honor. " Carrey thanked his loved ones who were present in the market, including his daughter Jane, his nephew Jackson, and his girlfriend Mina, all of whom he dedicated a sweet" I love you" address. The most sincere tribute, nevertheless, was made to his father, Percy Joseph Carrey:" Thanks to the funniest man I have always known: my father, Percy Joseph Carrey, who taught me the value of love," he declared. The artist asked the audience," How's your Flemish? ," to wrap things up with a flourish and a dash of laughter. Nearly poor, right? I'm sorry, but I don't talk French right now. My mouth is worn out.

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