Catherine Marchal, the interpreter of Claire Guinot in Here it all begins plays a biology teacher in Brocéliandethe TF1 series, close to Fanny (Nolwenn Leroy).
In Brocéliande (our opinion), the TF1 series, broadcast since Monday September 16, 2024, Catherine Marchal plays Armelle, a biology professor at the University of Brocéliande, who was the mentor of Fanny, the character played by Nolwenn Leroy. “She is happy to see her come back. She seeks to take advantage of her presence and support her in the ordeal she is going through,” Catherine Marchal commented to us on the filming of the fiction which is a hit with audiences. The actress also explained to us how she managed the filming between Paimpont and Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze, where the film is filmed Here it all begins, the soap opera in which she has played Claire Guinot since 2020.
Brocéliande: “It’s my little rant against the SNCF!” Catherine Marchal (Here it all begins) explains how she managed the filming of the two TF1 series
“I really shot both at the same time. In June, I had half-weeks where I split between the two shoots. I took the plane from Nantes to Montpellier, which was not not very practical at all because the town was two hours from Brocélianderevealed Catherine Marchal to the journalists present. I had to sleep there to take a plane the next morning at 6 a.m., arrive at 8 a.m. in Montpellier, and turn at Saint-Laurent-d’Aigouze at 10 a.m. The weekend saved me and allowed me to return. By train, this was not possible. You can write a little note about it. This is my little rant against the SNCF [elle rit]. We cannot make province – province. You always have to go back through Paris.”
Catherine Marchal at the theater with Alexandre Brasseur
This past shoot, Catherine Marchal is now at the theater in the play A big cry of love by Josiane Balasko. In this comedy performed from September 27, 2024 and directed by Eric Laugérias, she plays opposite Alexandre Brasseur, the interpreter of Alex Bertrand in Tomorrow belongs to usthe other TF1 series. She plays Gigi, an artist who has fallen into depression (and alcohol) while her ex-husband tries to revive his acting career with a new play.
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