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“I also first asked my wife’s hand to her father!” Nicolas Duvauchelle tells this funny parallel between his private life and the series Fortune de

2 is showing the sequel to Fortune de France on Monday, September 23, with Guillaume Gouix and Nicolas Duvauchelle at the top of the bill. And the latter made an amusing parallel between his character and “real life”.

While Nolwenn Leroy fans have a date on TF1 for the sequel to BroceliandeFrance 2 viewers will discover episodes 3 and 4 of Fortune of France (our opinion). On the occasion of the launch, Nicolas Duvauchelleone of the heroes of this historical fiction – who was also awarded at the last Fiction Festival – gave several interviews to talk about his happiness at participating in this major project. And while he made surprising confidences to Télé-Loisirs about his horse in the series, he also confided in France Info, making a surprising parallel between the series and his life.

I also first asked my wife’s hand to her father!“Nicolas Duvauchelle tells this funny parallel between his private life and the series Fortune de France

As he discusses the romantic relationship between his character – a Protestant – and the chosen one of his heart – a Catholic – the actor says: “There’s a scene where I remember seeing her at her window and asking her father to marry me. Like me!” he says, amused. “I asked my wife’s father for her hand in marriage too, in real life. That’s how it used to be done and that’s how it’s considered good manners to do it, I think. And then, of course, I asked my wife.“Nicolas Duvauchelle married his partner Chloé Roy last May, and expressed his joy on social media by revealing numerous photos of the wedding.

Fortune de France: Nicolas Duvauchelle reveals his techniques for playing Jean De Siorac

This interview is also an opportunity for Nicolas Duvauchelle to talk about what he had to change in his diction and gestures to embody Jean De Siorac.Not speaking like here with you, speaking much less quickly, in a more relaxed, more calm manner. The way of standing too. There was really something that I liked” he concludes. For the record, faced with tough competition from Brocéliande on TF1 and L’amour est dans le pré on M6, Fortune de France brought together, on September 16, 2.61 million viewers (12.6%) for the first episode, and 2.02 million (11.3%) for the second.

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