The actress Marion Game, who played Huguette in the hit M6 series Scenes of Households, died Thursday at the age of 84, after a long career in theatre, television and cinema, announced her daughter to the ‘AFP Friday. Before finding a celebrity later on thanks to Scenes of households, in which she and Gérard Hernandez played an elderly couple, Marion Game was a familiar figure of the years 1970-1980. This actress with red hair and with a sparkling personality had played many supporting roles in theater, television and cinema. She died late Thursday afternoon at her home in the Paris region, said her daughter, Virginie Ledieu, also an actress. . “It is in the tenderness and affection of her family that she left to join the stars,” she told AFP. of different generations through short sketches. She gathered up to 5 million viewers on certain evenings. Marion Game played the role of Huguette, who constantly bickered with her husband Raymond, played by another very popular figure of the 1970s and 1980s, the mustachioed Gérard Hernandez. cinema, we have seen her in Le Cri du cormoran le soir au haut des jonques by Michel Audiard (1971) or Parking by Jacques Demy (1985). On TV, she has played, among others, in Les Brigades du Tigre ( 1975), Nana (1981) or, more recently, Plus belle la vie (2010-2012). She was also active in dubbing and had, among other things, been the French voice of the character of Phyllis Van de Kamp, the stepmother Bree, in the American series Desperate Housewives. Marion Game regularly appeared in ultra-popular TV games of the 1970s and 1980s, Les Jeux de 20 heures on FR3 and L’Académie des neuf on Antenne 2.
