‘He worked on his speech in French for months’: César awards boss rejects Jim Carrey clone conspiracy theories
Gregory Caulier has attempted to quash rumours that Mask actor was replaced by a heavily made-up impersonator for his appearance picking up an honorary award in ParisThe organiser of the César awards has sought to debunk reports that a lookalike stood in for Jim Carrey at last week’s ceremony.In...
<p>Gregory Caulier has attempted to quash rumours that Mask actor was replaced by a heavily made-up impersonator for his appearance picking up an honorary award in Paris</p><p>The organiser of the César awards has sought to debunk reports that a lookalike stood in for Jim Carrey at last week’s ceremony.</p><p>In a statement sent to <a href="https://variety.com/2026/film/global/jim-carry-clone-conspiracy-theory-denied-cesar-awards-speech-1236676536/">Variety</a> on Monday, Gregory Caulier, general delegate of the Césars, said the controversy was a “non-issue” and testified to Carrey’s investment in the event, which had been in the planning since last summer.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/film/2026/mar/02/cesar-awards-boss-rejects-jim-carrey-clone-conspiracy-theories">Continue reading...</a>
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