Stéphane Hénon talks about the return of Plus belle la vie on TF1

Stéphane Hénon talks about the return of Plus belle la vie on TF1
Stéphane Hénon talks about the return of Plus belle la vie on TF1

Guest on Télépro, Stéphane Hénon spoke about his role as Jean-Paul Boher in More beautiful lifeHe also spoke about the atmosphere of the filming of the series which made its return to TF1.

An acclaimed return. On January 8, TF1 broadcast the first episode of Life is more beautiful, even more beautiful. After more than a year of hiatus, it is on the first channel that the France 3 series has started again in a new version for the greatest pleasure of the fans. Former actors of the Marseille fiction have reprised their roles. This is the case of Stéphane Hénon who plays the famous policeman Jean-Paul Boher. Guest of Teleprohe returned to the return of the series and confided in the actors’ feelings.

Stéphane Hénon impressed by the positive feedback on Life is more beautiful, even more beautiful

The actor did not hide his joy at reprising his role even if he was surprised that this return was happening on TF1. But the conditions for this return were perfect, even the fans and the press were delighted.When it started again, we had incredible press, we were advertised everywhere. We became, I don’t know, a bit modern, even if I don’t want to say that, that kind of thing is always misinterpreted. I don’t know, we had the impression that everyone was waiting for us. And they put in the effort. We were all delighted to be there“, confided Stéphane Hénon. He also returned to the filming of the first episodes which made the actors very happy.

Stéphane Hénon reveals the atmosphere on the set of Life is more beautiful, even more beautiful

We kept that family spirit and we continued that. No, honestly, it was great.“, said Stéphane Hénon. He admits that during the first shoots, it was not an emotional reunion between the actors, but a simple return to work, as if they had never left each other.”When we all found ourselves here, we didn’t feel like we had left each other. You see, there was a lot of modesty. It was funny because we could have had reactions of joy, of screams, delighted and everything. No, it was quite simple, we came back to shoot quietly, simply and with a lot of modesty. We were happy to see each other, it was easy, it was great“, said Stéphane Hénon.

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