He is undoubtedly one of the essential faces of More beautiful life. Present since 2005 in the casting of the daily series, previously broadcast on France 3 and now on TF1, Laurent Kérusoré interpreter Thomas Marci. If he does not hide his attachment to PBVL and his character, the actor would like to be able to try other experiences.
“I think I am very marked by Thomas. The decision makers think I can only play Thomas. I played in ‘La Intern’, the press talked about it, I thought it would wake up the decision-makers but a priori not. I accept it but I would like to play another role from time to time. I’m not complaining because I don’t know about unemployment. I have no weariness playing Thomas, I hope that one day I will be offered something else, I hope so with all my heart“, he confided to Télépro last November.
Life is more beautiful, even more beautiful: Laurent Kérusoré discusses the future of Thomas in the series
As the year 2025 looms, Laurent Kérusoré gave an interview to our colleagues at I have fun. The actor made some confidences about upcoming events in More beautiful life, even more beautifulespecially for his character. While Thomas is experiencing a major crisis in his marriage to Gabriel, could a divorce be looming?
“Thomas does not change his mind about divorce, for once, he does not let it be done by his husband, who is very directive and who decides everything in their lives. Thomas can’t take it anymore, because he needs to exist. He has something very anchored in him, he needs his family around him, his children… He realizes that, perhaps, it would be good to enlarge this family, but Riva finds them too old and this is the cause of his request for separation“, how does he. Despite everything, Laurent Kérusoré wants to maintain an element of mystery: “We must keep in mind that there may be some provocation on Thomas’ part in asking for a divorce.“, adds the actor.
Either way, viewers can expect some real tense moments. “There are going to be very realistic scenes of shouting matches and very comical scenes, with Riva’s bad faith and Thomas’ naivety. Especially regarding the distribution of objects!”, slips Laurent Kérusoré.