For seven years, Cassandre
's success
has not wavered.
The detective series launched in 2015 is worn by Gwendoline Hamon, in the eponymous role.
The actress shares the screen with Alexandre Varga who plays Pascal Roche.
An electric duo
"crazy about each other and whose feelings stimulate intrigue
".
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New episodes like reruns are a hit and regularly allow France 3 to climb to the top of the audiences.
An average of 5.2 million viewers are gathered in front of
Cassandre
.
If the figures do not speak to him so much, the main interpreter justifies the popularity by
"a sweet mix of a good plot, humor, a playful side, endearing characters"
.
“The French love thrillers and need to relax.
On our side, we offer sincere work”
, she underlines proud of this fiction deemed
“popular”
yet aware that it causes
“bridges”
in France .
“We always categorize good and bad theatre, television seems less chic than cinema…”
, deciphers the actress even if she underlines an evolution.
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The guest of “
Buzz TV
” was also brought to react to some news.
His like those of others, starting with the controversy around Bilal Hassani.
The singer was forced to cancel a concert in a desecrated church in Metz after multiple threats from Catholic groups.
“I am appalled by the violence of these religious collectives, we cannot have so much hatred or threats”
, protested the actress who sympathizes with the fears of the 23-year-old artist.
Beyond
Cassandre
, Gwendoline Hamon is preparing to bring a project to the screen that is close to her heart.
Adapted from the book by her best friend, Juliette Boudre,
Mum Don't Let Me Fall Asleep
.
This film, broadcast on April 26 on France 2, is the testimony of the author, who lost her son Joseph, addicted to anxiolytics.
An alert against what we
"gobble as if it were candy".
"It's dramatic, this film is aimed at parents, teenagers, doctors,"
explains the actress, also the mother of an 18-year-old teenager.
“
At this age, they are easily influenced.
I only have one child so I'm very focused.
We have fifteen thousand discussions and disputes every year
,”
"Dogs don't make cats"
On a lighter note, the actress opened up about her son's journey.
Fruit of his love with the actor Frédéric Diefenthal, Gabriel, in business studies, gradually follows in the footsteps of his parents.
“He never wanted to be an actor, but dogs don't make cats,”
comments this proud mother in reaction to her next role in the TF1 fiction
Super Papa
.
The budding actor will also soon play in
Cassandra.
“
He was playing for the first time, I was hallucinated
,” she describes.
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The next new episode of
Cassandre,
broadcast this Friday, April 7, is called
Eternal Beauty and revolves
around the planet of the Misses.
A theme that prompted Gwendoline Hamon to return to the importance of the physical as an actress.
“My body is my working tool.
If I weren't an actress, I would pay a little less attention to myself
,” she says before confiding
“watching her weight or even paying attention to her skin”
.
“I am an actress in my fifties, changing my body, would change my job”
, sums up the one who began her career at the age of 20 before comparing actresses to yogurts.
“
One day we find that you no longer have any taste
“, she sums up sadly.
Despite the demands of this job, Gwendoline Hamon does not plan to retire.
"
It's not a job you want to leave
" concludes the interpreter of Florence Cassandre.