Mars descends in Sete. Like our colleagues tele-vacation Just announced, one of the historical actors of Plus belle la vie is preparing to join the cast of Tomorrow belongs to us… From France 3 to TF1, so it’s only one step!
It’s Dounia Coesens, who played Johanna for several years in Mistral, who will soon join the ranks of front-page fiction carried by Ingrid Chauvin. At the moment, we still don’t know anything about the role of those who took the first steps in the series, which will end in November 2022… Which characters will it be connected to?
In any case, the actor is not the first refugee from France Télévisions to invite himself to DNA this year. Just a few weeks ago, Naima Rodrique made her debut in Channel One’s daily life after playing Lucille in Un si grand soleil on France 2 for several years. Here, he now steps into the shoes of Lisa, Victoire’s policewoman cousin. (Solène Hébert).
While Plus belle la vie is making a final comeback, the last prime time organized by France 3 focused on nostalgia. Thus, in July 2022, in the evening unification It is established. According to the script, Scotto High School graduates reunite for a grand graduation.
In this particular case, Dunia Cozens made a comeback, especially with Ambroise Michel (Rudy) and Oreli Vanek (Ninon). But that’s not all, as the end of PBLV could see another return of the one who gave his features to Blanche’s daughter (Cecilia Hornus)!
On November 18th, Plus belle la vie bows in its final prime-time event. No less than fifty actors from the series, past and present, will say goodbye to the audience by performing their roles for the last time. And Johanna will definitely be among them.
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Source: allocine

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