French actor Dujardin set for starring role at Rugby World Cup opening ceremony
PARIS (AP) — Award-winning French actor Jean Dujardin’s involvement in the Rugby World Cup opening ceremony on Friday might prove a lucky omen for his nation when it takes on New Zealand.
Dujardin will be joined by 33 high-profile guests representing French gastronomy, sports and the arts. Names have been kept quiet but three-star Michelin chef Guy Savoy — a friend of France coach Fabien Galthié — and former world pastry chef of the year Pierre Hermé are expected to be among them.
“Under Dujardin’s directorial vision, the opening ceremony will not only be a mesmerising spectacle that showcases the best of France’s rich heritage and its deep-rooted love for rugby,” World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont said. “It will also represent a remarkable testament to the collaborative efforts and unwavering enthusiasm of everyone working behind the scenes.”
Around 200 volunteers will take part, including amateur players from regional rugby leagues and local inhabitants from the Seine-Saint-Denis suburb around the stadium.