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GUIDO MAGAZINE
May 5th 2004
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Translation : Theater training, Raphaël Charlier was soon immersed in the world of TV. After a few appearances ICI Bla Bla, he ended the presentation Cybercafe. Since April 1, he is in command of 10-‐13 hours on Pure FM, the new radio to replace Radio 21, devoted to 15-‐35 years. Flashback to his curriculum. GUIDO: You did your studies at IAD in theater section. What motivated this choice? Raphael: What caused me many problems in school, is that I already know where I wanted to go and so some courses do not interest me at all know. I do not care anything because I really know in my heart that they would no longer serve me later. I knew early on that I wanted to be an actor. I passed the entrance examination of the IAD without problems and selection late in the first. It is now two years since I left but I still make my memory! GUIDO: So you wanted to direct you to the theater ... Raphael Rather cinema, radio and television that have always attracted me. I just wanted to see if I was done for the theater or not. I realized at IAD that I was not really made for the theater. I felt it was not really my thing. I was part of a gang, the Panach'Club, with whom we set up a play I have not played since the resumption of this year because of the time it takes me on TV. I really enjoyed writing it, to see it, but I had less passion to play. I did not feel like something different every night. We can easily repair a carburetor jalopy even if it makes you shit, but you can not lie to the public, once on stage. GUIDO: Now you're so completely invested in broadcasting? Raphael: After a few shows here Bla Bla, I did the casting for café and I will be part of the new Radio, Pure FM, starting April 1, from 10 to 13 hours. My goal's still the film, although I play very well in TV and radio. I feel that theater, it's not something I do now. I take an incredible pleasure to see my friends play while I did not take this pleasure to play myself. GUIDO: Do you think your education at IAD have given you a good education? Raphael: In my opinion, these studies are not sufficiently directed to the cinema. The IAD was nevertheless a very good school. I missed so much during my high school, I dragged the leg. Yet I am one of the few in my class to have done my studies at once. Like what! GUIDO: So you've done your studies in Louvain-‐la-‐Neuve. Raphael: I've never really acclimated to Louvain-‐la-‐Neuve. That's why I came to live in Brussels. I'm not very "circles of students," I tried but I have worked in the world of the night early, I quickly saw the stuffed dead guys and it did not made me want drinking. I like to party, but between friends. I was often in the cafeteria of course Sports Center Blocry, as had the majority of our courses in the area. GUIDO: Do not you think that the IAD is still studying "apart" on the Louvain-‐la-‐Neuve?
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Raphael: I agree. The IAD is already off center in the city. If I had a complaint to make to theater students is not enough to mingle with other students. I got a lot of friends in other sections of the DST, as realization for example.