The funeral of Bruno Salomone in Joinville-le-Pont brought together family, friends, and artists in a moving ceremony honoring the man and his unique talent.
Bruno Salomone’s funeral took place on Monday in Joinville-le-Pont, bringing together loved ones and celebrities in a shared emotional moment and a unanimous tribute.
A key figure in comedy and television, Bruno Salomone left a lasting mark on French popular culture. As a comedian, humorist, and distinctive writer, he established himself in the 1990s with the group “Les Nous Ç Nous,” alongside stars like Jean Dujardin. He also shone with his comedic energy and creativity in the role of Denis Bouley in the beloved family series “Fais pas ci, fais pas ça.” This public and loved ones learned of his passing on March 15 due to cancer at the age of 55, reigniting the audience’s attachment to his absurd humor and warmth crafted over his diverse career.
The ceremony in the Sainte-Anne church in Joinville-le-Pont was open to all, reflecting Salomone’s popularity and connection with those who followed and loved him, whether on stage or screen.
In a collective gesture, historical companions such as Jean Dujardin, Eric Collado, Eric Massot, and Manu Joucla accompanied their friend’s coffin, highlighting the strong bond within “Les Nous Ç Nous.” The morning was filled with shared memories and silent tributes, extending the aura of kindness that defined Bruno on and off the stage.
The funeral witnessed a rare convergence of talent, as renowned figures like Jean Dujardin and Isabelle Gélinas gathered to honor the man behind the comedian. Jean Dujardin’s heartfelt speech in particular, expressing a desire to continue Bruno’s legacy, resonated with the crowd. The assembly included many other personalities from the entertainment industry who shared moments with Bruno Salomone throughout his career, demonstrating the depth of his professional and personal connections.
(Source: Gala, Paris Match)





