In More beautiful life on TF1, after seeing his sister threatened by Anthony (Mickaël Bourse), the calm Ulysse (Jérémy Charvet) came off his hinges for a punchy scene. The young actor returned for us to the filming of this memorable scene…
Who rubs against it, gets pricked! In the episode of More beautiful life this Thursday, November 21, 2024, the tension rose a notch. Thus, seeing his stratagem threatened by the discovery of Léa (Marie Hennerez) and Ulysse (Jérémy Charvet), Anthony (Mickaël Bourse) found nothing better than to finally show his true face, and threaten to attack to Ophélie (Morgue Frioux). An idea which quickly turned against the manipulator. Indeed, coming out of his usual reserve, Ulysses did not manage to maintain his usual phlegm, and ended up punching his former best friend. Will this spontaneous act be enough to calm Julie's ex-future husband (Marion Noone)? Nothing is less certain…
More beautiful life : “I couldn’t miss it”Jérémy Charvet (Ulysse) returns to the punch scene
And the lawyer of More beautiful life has accustomed us to a very reasoned attitude, touching his family seems to be the trigger for Ulysses bad boy. A scene that the actor, revealed in The Voice particularly enjoyed filming, as he revealed to us, with a lot of humor. “In fact, as long as Mickaël [Bourse, l’acteur qui incarne Anthony, ndlr] wasn't bleeding, I didn't stop”he jokes before telling “I worked with an adjuster who gave me a margin at my feet, which I couldn't go beyond, because if I moved, I really put a straight line on him. And I really didn't want to touch him , Mickaël is really extremely kind. Furthermore, there was also a lot of work done on his downfall.” A scene different from his usual scenes that left him with good memories. “It was so good to work with stuntmen. I hope I will have more things like that to perform in the future”.
More beautiful life : “I am much more extroverted than Ulysses”Jérémy Charvet reveals the similarities and differences he has with his character
Playing on screen a seemingly good lawyer in all respects, is Jérémy Charvet – who knows David Baïot (Djawad) – so close to Ulysses? “As with each of my roles, I asked myself the question. I admit that I look like the top of the class, the ideal son-in-law. Afterwards, I am still much more extroverted than him, much more dreamer” he explains before specifying, regarding his work as an actor: “Besides, when I’m on set, I have to erase this trait to enter into the energy of Ulysses.”
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