Belgian Louis Durant joins the cast of “Tomorrow Belongs to Us”

Belgian Louis Durant joins the cast of “Tomorrow Belongs to Us”
Belgian Louis Durant joins the cast of “Tomorrow Belongs to Us”

Our Belgian talents continue to be exported. At almost 20 years old – on June 29 – Louis Durant, a young actor from Silly, has landed a recurring role in Tomorrow belongs to us on TF1.

Currently filming for the soap opera, the actor plays Octave, a 16-year-old teenager addicted to sport who will arrive in Sète next August with his mother, Albane, his father, Michael and his sister, Mia, disabled since birth. Together, they form the Feray family who are none other than the cousins ​​of Chloé Delcourt played by Ingrid Chauvin. After leaving far from Sète, they will take over the management of a hotel that they inherited. The start of a beautiful series of adventures…

For the young Belgian actor, this is far from being a first on the small screen. Actor since childhood, he has already appeared in the series He already has your eyes but also in The all new Testament with Benoît Poelvoorde, The Frosted Heads with Clovis Cornillac or in Ma Reum with Audrey Lamy.

At the start of the next school year, Louis Durant is also expected on Fortune of Francea historical series of 6 x 52 minutes broadcast at the end of September on France 2. It features Nicolas Duvauchelle, Grégory Fitoussi and Blandine Bellavoir.

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