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Marina Foïs, her magnificent tribute to Marie Colomb, the rising actress

Worshipit’s the series of the moment that will take everyone over thirty back to their youthful memories. In April 2001, M6 launched Loft Story. A real revolution in the very polite little world of French television at the time. Against a backdrop of rivalry between the small rising channel and TF1, the already well-established giant, we will witness the birth of reality in . A now hackneyed genre for viewers.

In this series Worshipcarried by an incredible Anaïde Rozam, who plays the role of Alexia Laroche-Joubert, we will be able to discover the talents of Marie Colomb. The young actress plays the role of Loana. A magnificent performance hailed by critics and which notably brought joy to Marina Foïs. The two women had in fact crossed paths on the set of the magnificent The Beasts with Denis Menochet.

Worshipthe event series which returns to Loft Story

Loana is the first real reality TV star in France. She would later be joined by dozens of others, but it was she who paved the way. Unlike those that would follow, she didn’t know what awaited her when she left this loft. 23 years later, she became a fictional character magnificently embodied by Marie Colomb. The young woman has indeed landed the role of the blonde ingénue in this magnificent series broadcast on Prime Video.

Marie Colomb is a young actress with a very promising future. In Worship she magnificently succeeded in giving an unsuspected depth to Loana. Her performance alongside Anaïde Rozam was widely praised by her peers and notably Marina Foïs who was rave about him. “My daughter in AS BESTAS, Loana in the CULT series on Prime Video This girl is a bomb. Long live Mary Columbus”.

Marina Foïs opens the door to the new generation

Marina Foïs has become a real reference over the years. Discovered at a very young age with the Robins de troupe, she has had a magnificent career. Always looking for new roles, she very quickly escaped from the shackles of comedy for much darker and more dramatic films. Now aged 54, she maintains this desire to play while accepting that she will have to draw a line under certain roles.

“One day, I will no longer be able to play certain roles. Soon I will no longer be able to play a pregnant woman. I will have to accept that others will take my place. At times, it’s scary. It’s called getting old, actually. It’s great for many aspects, because we let go of tons of things. I wouldn’t go back for anything, even if there are wrinkles I don’t like! “. A way of making room for the new generation and in particular for Marie Colomb.

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