Plus belle la vie on TF1: this character has changed artists and you might not have noticed!

Plus belle la vie on TF1: this character has changed artists and you might not have noticed!

It is common in soap operas, and even more so in daily soap operas, to change a character along the way. The best example is the Sam series, one of TF1’s flagship series. Since its launch in 2016, no fewer than three different actresses have stepped into the skin of this colorful character.

After being played by Matilda Seiner for one season, then by Natacha Lindinger for five seasons, it’s now Ellen de Fugerole who has taken over the role to kick off season 7, which airs this Monday, January 8 on TF1. And that’s not the only casting change to make headlines this week.

This character from Plus belle la vie has changed her face

Since its launch, Plus belle la vie has regularly recast its characters. Patrick Nebue, originally played by Frank Semonin, has been played by Jerome Bertin since 2016. The same goes for Coralie, played by Sarah Mortensen and Coralie Audrey, or even Leah Nebut, played by Charlotte Deisin and Marie Heneres.

And the new version of Plus belle la vie, the first episode of which aired this Monday, January 8 on TF1, seems to follow the same path, as one of the characters has changed her face to Lucie Boher, the girl that Jean-Paul (Stephane Hannon) had With Samia (Fabien Carat), the translator was actually changed in the new version.

Thus, the young actress Romané Liberté gives way to Agathe Dodemann in Plus belle la vie, encore plus belle. A change that can be explained by two reasons. The first would be that the actor, who since the end of Plus belle la vie notably appeared in Ici tout commce and Camping Paradis, is in other projects that do not fit the schedule of Plus belle la vie, more beautiful.

Another possibility: Romane Liberty no longer suited the requirements of the new series, which may have prompted the producer to choose a new actor.

Find a more beautiful life, even more beautiful Monday to Friday at 13:40 on TF1. Episodes are available to preview on the TF1+ platform.

Source: Allocine

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