On September 23, she will be on the stages of the Thionville theater with Booder “For better and for worse”. Rebecca Hampton, who will also make her return on October 12 on C8 with “Only the truth that counts”, could perhaps even return in the new formula of “Plus belle la vie” on TF1. Interview.
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EMOTIONS. “My first professional emotion, obviously, was with Chantal Goya, at the age of eight, at the Palais des Congrès. But it was also a child’s joy because there was nothing at stake. I only realized a little later that it was clearly an incredible job. Even if it is complicated, you have to hang on. There is, of course, a big luck factor but first and foremost it is work. Playing in “For Better and for Worse” was initially a crush. It is now a love story between the troupe and the public. Jean Franco and Benjamin Massard, the authors of the play, asked me to create a character very different from what I had played before. The text made me laugh so much, it is extremely well written.”
AUTEURS. “I need the talent of the authors. I am an actress who feeds off what she is given. I was fortunate to have been extremely well served for eighteen years in “Plus belle la vie”. As he was a somewhat unstable character, I was able to explore a wide range of games. Maybe that’s why I was very, very attached to Céline Frémont.”
MORE BEAUTIFUL LIFE. “The shutdown on France 3 was very complicated and the breakup really difficult. Today, we left a connecting door between Newen (Editor’s note, the producer who works with TF1) and me, like between two rooms in a hotel. I’m touring with the piece until the end of the year and we thought we’d give ourselves a little time to consider what’s next. In any case, it made me happy to hear that Céline Frémont was not totally excluded from the story.”
ONLY THE TRUTH MATTERS. “I am very happy to find Laurent Bataille and Pascal Fontaine, almost twenty years later! And also to see that it was possible to remake this show, even in the age of social networks. Today, it’s much easier to find someone: even if you don’t necessarily have the courage to go there, you can always leave them a message. The show, which will resume on October 12 on C8, proves that people prefer to be surrounded and accompanied. During the recordings, we experienced some very beautiful declarations. It reinforced my idea that we all have a very human side, not necessarily connected on screens.”
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