Marie Denarnaud (HPI): “I earn 1 to 100 times less money”, what she will do after the end of the series

Marie Denarnaud (HPI): “I earn 1 to 100 times less money”, what she will do after the end of the series
Marie Denarnaud (HPI): “I earn 1 to 100 times less money”, what she will do after the end of the series

Marie Denarnaud plays Commissioner Hazan in the famous TF1 police series HPI, to be found on the front page this Thursday evening with the broadcast of two episodes of season 4. On May 30, she spoke about this role for Le Parisien. Then explaining to our colleagues that she is in the shadows, but that she lives it very well: “I’m not in the forefront, like Audrey Fleurot and Mehdi Nebbou, but I benefit from it, without the hazards that accompany notoriety. I couldn’t: I really need to stay in reality, to continue taking the metro.

Marie Denarnaud doesn’t need to be full of cash either: “TV offers me very good roles. But I need the balance to do things that excite me, like theater, where I earn 1-100 times less.“The 45-year-old actress was reacting here to the probable and imminent end of the series (at the end of season 5). She therefore knows what to do behind it, and is in no way afraid of this outcome. She even thinks that it would be a good thing, because the program would risk “to run out of breath“, Otherwise.

A new face arrives in HPI

In any case, his state of mind is entirely commendable. But we still hope to see her in the casting of what should therefore be the final season of HPI. We are also awaiting the arrival in the series of Théophile Leroy, an actor who has just burst onto the screen in comedy A little something extra. A film which, as a reminder, has just been presented at Cannes and which is above all the biggest success of the year at the box office, with 6 million admissions to date.

Artus, the director, could even receive a million euros if his film – which focuses on people with disabilities – attracts 3 million more spectators. Money that he would not do anything with because he explained for TF1 that he planned to build a center for disabled people, “where disabled and able-bodied people would spend holidays together, in suitable, beautiful places, with beautiful designs, beautiful decor where they feel good and where everything is suitable.”

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