| On the red carpet of Deauville, Ian McKellen shows his tattoo "Lord of the Rings". |
Light step, stylish straw hat, scarf around the neck, so British phlegm ... Ian McKellen has literally charmed the American Film Festival of Deauville, which honored him Thursday night. Signatures, photos, smiles ... The person concerned has refused nothing, distributing friendly signs each time a fan was screaming in the distance: "You` shall not pass! "In reference to the cult of his character replica of Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings. "What an honor that my career is hailed in France! You know, I'm kind of come to the movies with Jacques Tati," he says, hoarse voice. "Holiday Monsieur Hulot is one of my favorite movies."Once opened his cabin on the boards, the British star has walked the red carpet, dressed in cool, to the applause of fans. And took the opportunity to show his tattoo on his arm after running saga The Lord of the Rings. Later, following an acceptance speech for honors received, he presented to the public Mr Holmes Bill Condon, which hits theaters on April 27th 2016. It embodies a brilliantly Sherlock Holmes retired and decline. "Aging can be very painful and unpleasant. And death sometimes comes as a deliverance ...", he says laconically. "I want to continue my journey on Earth remaining in control of my faculties."A jack of all ...Before the cinema tends her arms, Ian McKellen was (and still is) one of the best Shakespearean interpreters of his country. Her theatrical performances have also earned him a shower of awards. Yet it will remain in the collective memory for his film roles of Gandalf and Magneto in the respective sagas Lord of the Rings and X-Men. "These are extraordinary figures. This is not to be attached to never mind them. It is after all the films so that they are seen by the greatest number. Who am I to complain about me?"Co-founder of Stonewall, a UK organization that advocates for gay rights, the interested party also commented on the issue, he who has made his coming out in 1988 (and who has not left his love with a sole Deauville). "The improvements have been substantial in recent years. Today, one can not be elected to the state function in England if you are homophobic", he satisfied. "Last week, a great and manly rugby player is out of the closet, that's good. It has to happen with footballers ... (...) In schools, children have no problem with homosexuality. Teachers are much less modern than them (laughs). I remain positive for the future. "

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