Elsa Lunghini is fulfilled. The actor has been one of the lead actors in TF1’s daily drama since 2020. Here it all begins, here playing chef Clothilde Armand. It is a role that the actor is very attached to, as he described in the magazine’s columns. Television 7 Days : “It is always a great pleasure and happiness to play in this serial. A love story is woven between us. Newcomers also have their charms. And as long as I’m having fun, I tell myself it would be silly to leave. I’m also starting my fourth year… After the wonderful experience of the Randonneuses, it also depends on the projects. Although I do not have a recurring role, I have received heartbreaking testimonies from women with cancer who find themselves in the series. Bringing a little smile and hope to the chaotic life paths adds meaning to our profession.“
Elsa Lunghini, who is an artist both behind the microphone and in front of the camera, made a remarkable debut in the cinema. In 1981, at the age of 7, the Parisian participated in the shooting of the film and was thrown directly into the abyss. PrisonDirected by Claude Miller. The first steps with something impressive in the seventh art, because the little girl of time finds herself in the middle of a string of stars, among others Lino Ventura, Alain Delon, Guy Marchand, Michel Serrault or Romy Schneider:Delon, I’m very impressed with his crazy charisma.“remembers.”I hadn’t noticed for Romy, Lino, and Serrault. I was a little girl and I didn’t know these people who took me under their wing.“Still, Elsa Lunghini admits she’s been stigmatized specifically by Romy Schneider:”I remember Romy giving me a long look. I was both disturbed and emotional by this look. I think he looked at me with compassion and emotion because I reminded him of his 14-year-old son.“That same year, the relationship between Romy Schneider and her 14-year-old son, David, deteriorated before she died in a horrific accident in July 1981. Prison.
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