- French Actor Mathieu Kassovitz Seriously Injured in Motorbike Accident
- Injury Details and Preparations for Upcoming Film Role
- Career Highlights of Mathieu Kassovitz
Mathieu Kassovitz, a French actor, was preparing for a forthcoming role when he was injured during a motorbike training course. He is in a “worrying” state.
After a Sunday motorbike accident, the French actor and director Mathieu Kassovitz is in a “worrying” condition.
According to local media, the 56-year-old was “seriously injured” in the accident, which occurred on a motorbike training course in the greater Paris area.
Le Parisien reported that he was preparing for a role in an upcoming film when he collapsed and suffered a fractured pelvis and head trauma.
The newspaper also reported that one of his daughters was behind him on a motorbike when the incident occurred. She was unharmed.
BFMTV also reported that Mr. Kassovitz was transported to the Kremlin-Bicêtre hospital.
The actor and director is best known for writing and starring in the 1995 film La Haine.
His other notable works also include Amélie, The Bureau, and The Crimson Rivers.
In his most recent film, Visions, which debuted two weeks ago, he portrays Diane Kruger’s spouse, a pilot who has an affair with her ex-girlfriend.
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