
Season 8 of Sambeing broadcast on TF1, is marked in particular by the arrival of Lionnel Astier in the role of the father of Charlotte Gaccio. Interviewed by Télé-Loisirs, the latter confided in her professional relationship with the actor, and made us a funny confidence.
This Monday, May 5, TF1 offers episodes 3 and 4 of Season 8 of Samalways carried by Hélène de Fougerolles. A new salvo of episodes marked in particular by The arrival of Lionnel Astier In the role of Aurélie’s father, the character camped by Charlotte Gaccio. It was the latter who announced it exclusively in Télé-Loisirs during the Séries Mania festival in Lille. Subsequently, the daughter of Michèle Bernier told us more about her professional relationship with the interpreter of Angelo in Alex Hugo (series he left but in which he will soon return), and in particular on their previous collaboration.
“We saw each other more at the bar in the evening than on the set!“: Charlotte Gaccio and Lionnel Astier had already turned together in Sam… without seeing yourself too much!
“We crossed on the set of Murders in Arbois [diffusé en octobre 2024 sur France 3, ndlr] But we had few scenes together“explained Charlotte Gaccio to us before adding, with the humor that characterizes her and in a laugh:”We saw each other more at the bar in the evening than on the set!“. The interpreter of Aurélie Schneck adds:”I was delighted when I was told that Lionnel was going to play my dad. He impresses me, I felt very small next to him. I wanted to be up“As for how she sees the character of Lionnel Astier, again, the actress responds with malice.
“They are really unbearable … but so funny!” : Charlotte Gaccio (Sam) gives her opinion on the parents of her character
“We will quickly understand why we haven’t seen them before!“Lance Charlotte Gaccio, laughing.”They are really unbearable … but so funny!“And to find attenuating circumstances at the duo:”It is their only daughter, they founded all their hopes in this child, that they want perfect. But it is obviously – and fortunately – not!“A sound of bell that joins that of Lionnel Astier, who describes his character as”Not unpleasant but quite annoying and a little offset“.