Tomorrow Belongs to Us: With nearly thirty television movies to her credit, who is Julie DeBazac, the interpreter of Aurora Jacobi in the series?

Tomorrow Belongs to Us: With nearly thirty television movies to her credit, who is Julie DeBazac, the interpreter of Aurora Jacobi in the series?

Remember, in the summer of 2019, a new family settled in Seth: Danie-Jacobs. Very quickly, William (Kamel Belghazi) and Aurora, the parents of Manon (Louise Bachelier) and Sophia (Emma Smith), became the iconic couple of the hit series Tomorrow Belongs to Us. But unfortunately, recent events have broken the bond that united them.

Aurore Jacob makes a radical decision

After Manon was the victim of a serious traffic accident, she was deprived of the use of her lower limbs. This real tragedy created a lot of tension between the parents. Indeed, Aurora and William would not stop arguing about their daughter’s welfare, and as a result, they separated.

While Aurora and Manon were renting an apartment a few kilometers from the villa, William was getting dangerously close to Agnes Prado (Noemi Elbaz). However, he did not succumb to the temptation to deceive Aurora.

In the end, Aurora and William tried to overcome this ordeal, but the strong bond that united them was broken. If William was determined to get his wife back, Aurora, on the other hand, made a radical decision, to say the least.

Indeed, in the episode airing on Friday, September 6, 2024, we learn that Seth’s police captain has filed for divorce. William, who did not expect such an announcement, was surprised when he discovered the documents hidden in the envelope.

Will Aurora continue her approach and thus divorce her husband? While we wait to find out more, we return to the cinematic journey of Julie DeBazak, interpreting the character of Aurora Jacob. Tomorrow belongs to us.

Julie Debazak, about thirty television movies to her credit

Born in October 1972, Julie Debazak, who will soon celebrate her thirty-year career, has acted in about forty films, TV series, but also plays, making her a versatile artist.

It all started in 1994, when Julie DeBazac got the main role in the French series Placé en garde à vue. He plays with Serge Lamas, Frederic Deban and Laurent Gamelon.

This first screen experience allowed him to play roles in comedies such as Une femme dans mon coeur with Pierre Ardit and Michel Laroque, Un blackmail en with Françoise Fabian, or even L’amour dans le déordre alongside Antoine Duler.

In 1998, he landed a supporting role in the soap opera Marseille, the following year he joined the cast of Avocats & Associés from seasons 1 to 6, alongside Valérie Benguigui, Frédéric Gorny and François-Eric Gendron.

From 2000 to 2010, Jules DeBazac directed a series of French television films in which he played the main characters. This is especially true of the comedies Les Amants de l’ombre, À La Pursuit de l’amour, or even my best friend.

In 2011, the actress found herself in the casting of the first episode of the 3rd season of Camping Paradis with Laurent Urnak. She plays Brigitte, Ariane’s aunt (played by Jennifer Lorette, her fellow Tomorrow belongs to us) who is a hairdresser. For one episode, she offers her services to vacationers and also falls under the spell of a man.

Before joining TF1’s iconic daily newspaper, Jules DeBazac appeared twice in successful comedies: Ôtez-moi d’un doubt (2017) with Carine Tardieu, François Damien and Cécile de France, and Pupil (2018) with Jeanne Herr. With Sandrine Kiberlain and Gilles Lelouch.

In addition to acting in about 30 television films and other plays, Julie Debazak also appears on stage. Last year he appeared in Créanciers, where he plays with another big star of the small screen: Benjamin Barochet, interpreter of Emmanuel Teyssier, director of the Auguste Armand Institute in the series Here It All Begins.

Without a doubt, Julie Debazak is really on all fronts!

Source: Allocine

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