A new player is about to join Here it all begins. And he is far from being unknown, especially for one of the stars of the TF1 daily series. The Auguste Armand Institute will indeed welcome in the coming weeks a new chef played by the son of Elsa Lunghini alias Clotilde Armand.
The role played in ITC by Luigi Kröner, the son of Elsa Lunghini
According to our colleagues at TV Starthe actress's son, born from her love affair with the German singer Peter Kröner, will be at the heart of an upcoming arch ofITC. “He will slip into the shoes of Romain Valdine, a creative and daring young chef who came to give a masterclass to the students of the Institut Auguste Armand“, reveals the weekly, specifying that there will be no link between this chef and the character of Clotilde Armand played by Elsa Lunghini. This new character, who will arrive on the screen on a date still unknown, is a self-taught who “doesn't come from a family of restaurateurs”. “Everything he knows, he learned by himself, which will arouse great admiration in Jasmine (Zoï Séverin), Lionel (Lucien Belvès), Billie (Margaux Aguilar) and all the others“.
A new villain in Here It All Begins?
If this new leader is going to become the new darling of several students, his presence should not be without consequences at the institute. TV Star affirms in fact that this new talented chef will have a double face. “As the days go by, the young culinary prodigy will reveal a darker side, an angry, possessive and manipulative character that will cause harm to those he meets at the Institute.. No information has yet been given regarding the future victims of the new villain of the Auguste Armand Institute.
In which series and films did Luigi Kröner appear?
Far from being an unknown, Luigi Kröner landed his first television role in 2014 in Crimes and botany. He also toured in 2017 in Profiling et Murders in Cornwalla year later in Research section or again in 2019 in Shame. After making an impression in 2020 in the Intermarché ad, he filmed in Commissioner Magellan (2020), Candice Renoir et Munch in 2021, Captain Marleau, BRI et The New Look in 2022 or even History Secrets in 2024. We also saw it in the cinema in I will go where you go (2018) by Géraldine Nakache, in A happy man (2021) by Tristan Séguela or in 13 days, 13 nights (2024) by Martin Bourboulon.
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