Our Happy Days: What Happened to the Charming Kid Who Always Asked Questions?

Our Happy Days: What Happened to the Charming Kid Who Always Asked Questions?

The feature film Our Happy Days, released in cinemas in 2006, enjoys a true cult status from the Eric Toledano / Olivier Nakache duo. And it’s understandable, because this delicious comedy, which takes viewers into the heart of summer camp, is simply irresistible.

If Our Happy Days is such a successful film, it is because of its authenticity, its genuine side. Anyone who has ever experienced a holiday camp will definitely find themselves there. Kudos to the duo Toledano & Nakache, years before the Untouchables box, for signing this fantastic comedy led by Jean-Paul Rouvi, Omar Sy, Marilou Berry and a bunch of amazing kids, all crying the truth. !

These children, exactly… If you are a fan of the film Our Happy Days, then you must remember Guillaume, this very inquisitive boy who constantly asks questions, especially Jean-Paul Rouve, excited to say the least.

We’re taking advantage of the film’s broadcast tonight on the M6 ​​to tell you what happened to its interpreter, Arthur Mazette, whose interview-portrait you can find below:

After Our Happy Days, Arthur Mazette literally changed registers and became famous in the detective film “The Immortal” alongside Jean Reno, and the thriller Simon Werner disappeared…, which was selected at Cannes in the “Certain View” section. But he quickly returned to adolescent angst with the comedies Sea, No Sex and Sun and La Colle.

Very active, Arthur Mazetti appeared in the credits after a gap of 20 years and returned to Please, directed by Paul Verhoeven in Elle. Recently, the young actor, now 33, has distinguished himself on the small screen: in the French series 3 Crimes parfaits (Audience Award at the Luchon Festival), where he also appeared in an episode of Captain Marlowe with Isabelle Gélina. As in 3615 Monique, an OCS comedy about the invention of the Minitel Rose!

Finally, keep in mind that Arthur Mazetti, who thus managed his post-Happier Days very well, is not just an actor on the big and small screens. The young man is currently illustrated on the boards in the hit play Edmund Directed by Alexis Michalik, performed at the Royal Theater in Paris.

“3615 Monique” series trailer:

Source: Allocine

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