Jim Carrey Delivers Emotional Speech in French While Receiving Cesar Awards Honour: ‘My Tongue Is Tired’

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Jim Carrey got the creme de la creme of French cinema on their feet at the 51st edition of France’s Cesar Awards, where he received this year’s honorary award and delivered an emotional speech entirely in French.

Carrey, star of “The Mask” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” was honored with the award that is traditionally given to an international star, such as last year’s Julia Roberts.

He was introduced on stage by Michel Gondry, who directed him in “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” 22 years ago. Carrey said in French, with a thick American accent, “As an actor, each character you play is like clay in the sculptor’s hands, which you shape to your heart’s desire. How fortunate I have been to share this art with so many people who have truly opened their hearts to me.” He then revealed that “about 300 years ago, (his) great, great, great, great, great, great-grandfather, Marc-François Carré, yes, Carré, was born in France, in Saint Malo” and emigrated to Canada. “Tonight with this magnificent honor, this square (carré in French) has come full circle,” said the actor, who attended the event with his daughter Jane, grandson Jackson and girlfriend Mina.

“Thank you to my wonderful family, my daughter Jane, and my grandson Jackson. I love you now and forever. Thank you to my sublime companion, Mina. I love you, Mina. And finally, thank you to the funniest man I have ever known: my father. Percy Joseph Carrey who taught me the value of love, generosity, and laughter.”

At the end of his speech, he asked the audience, “So, how was my French? Almost mediocre, right? Forgive me, I didn’t speak French, but I’m just learning it. My tongue is tired.”

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From Variety US

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