Star of the series Here it all begins since its launch in 2020, Elsa Lunghini will soon be opposite her son, Luigi Kröner. But what role will the latter play in the TF1 series?
A newcomer in Here it all begins ! Since its launch in 2020, the TF1 series has seen many young talents and others more established come to play the protagonists of this fiction which takes place in the world of cooking. More particularly in an institute, where students give the best of themselves to become the leaders of tomorrow. Supported by a very demanding teaching staff, they also have the opportunity to discover the profession thanks to chefs from outside. Soon, they will even receive a visit from a certain Romain Valdine, played by none other than the son of Elsa Lunghini.
The actress who plays Clotilde in Here it all begins will in fact respond to his son Luigi Kröner, born in 1994 from his love affair with the German singer Peter Kröner. An actor in his spare time, the young man will play, according to information from TV Star a creative and daring young chef who will give a masterclass to students at the Institut Auguste Armand. Self-taught, Romain Valdine will arouse the admiration of the students of the institute, in particular because he does not come from a family of restaurateurs and because he learned everything about the profession by himself. Although we have no doubt that he will share a few scenes with Clotilde, this character will however have no connection with her.
Luigi Kröner, a new regular actor of Here it all begins?
Sports coach and physical trainer, Luigi Kröner should only appear in an arch ofHere it all begins and not become a regular actor in fiction. For the moment, we do not know when he will take his first steps in the TF1 series, this being his first attempt in front of the camera. Indeed, while actors call on him to prepare roles in muscular productions, Luigi Kröner has never hidden his desire to follow in his mother’s footsteps. His first on-screen role was in 2015, when he made an appearance in the series Crimes and botany.
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