In the columns of Télé Star, Kamel Belghazi, the interpreter of William in Tomorrow belongs to us, confides in the developments he wants, and that the authors are preparing, for his character.
Since 2019, Kamel Belghazi has played Doctor William Daunier in the series tomorrow belongs to us, every evening on TF1. The 52-year-old actor confided in the evolution of his character in the columns of the magazine TV Star, to be released this Monday, October 10. In particular, he reveals that the authors of the successful TF1 series have planned new features for the character of William. “So far, we have developed a lot of the comic fiber of this character, which I love, but to see William in his practice of medicine, it would also please me a lot. I understand that the authors are working on it”confides Kamel Belghazi in our columns.
The actor also reveals the next family intrigue that will disrupt the daily life of his character. “His mother is returning to Sète because his father, Régis, has disappeared. I can’t say much more without spoilers, but this plot will stir the whole Daunier family”tells us the star of tomorrow belongs to us. The parents of Doctor William Daunier are embodied, in the TF1 series, by Catherine Jacob and Francis Perrin.
Tomorrow belongs to us: a big return to Sète next week
Amanda, the nurse played by Marion Christmann, had gone to live in Martinique after the death of Ulysses, her darling killed during the hostage taking at the Spoon. But, after a year of absence, the young woman will make her comeback in Sète in the episodes broadcast next week on TF1. A real surprise for Victoire who will be able to make up for lost time with her friend. But happiness may be short-lived for Amanda who will have to deal with a mysterious person who wants to bring justice to Anthony and Ophélie, the two hostage takers who caused Ulysses’ death.
Interview to be found in full in your magazine Télé Star on newsstands and in digital version this Monday, October 10, 2022
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