La Boum: these big regrets of Sheila O’Connor, “a poisoned gift”
On France 2, Sheila O’Connor confided in her success after La Boum, in the early 1980s. For the actress and screenwriter, the role of Penelope did not only have good repercussions
Sheila O’Connor was one of Faustine Bollaert’s guests on Friday February 25, in It starts today. In this issue dedicated to teenage stars also featured singer Lou, revealed by The Voice Kidsthen popularized by the role of Betty in the series tomorrow belongs to us. The actress of the 1980s notably mentioned this scene, which she and Sophie Marceau shot 17 times.
live on France 2Sheila O’Connor, who is mainly a screenwriter, spoke about the immense success caused by The partyafter the release of the film in 1980. When she was only 13 and a half years old, the teenager received many love messages in her mailbox, but also insults and threats: “The former social networks were the mailboxes (…) There, we manage strangely, we say to ourselves: ‘why am I triggering this in others? What did I do ? It’s a nice movie…'”she recalled.
Sheila O’Connor: “They wanted me to play in “La Boum 2″, La Boum 50, La Boum 28…”
On the set of It starts todaySheila O’Connor paid tribute to the loyalty of her forty-year-old audience: “He has always been faithful to me. The professionals much less so. They wanted me to play in “La Boum 2″, La Boum 50, La Boum 28…”she confided about the film which revealed Sophie Marceau.
Unfortunately for the young actress, she does not see her career take off like that of Sophie Marceau, who revealed that she only received 400 euros for her role. After La Boum 2, Sheila O’Connor often found herself confined to roles similar to that of Penelope. “I dreamed of a career à la Isabelle Huppert. I really liked those actresses. I really liked women like Sandrine Bonnaire, Juliette Binoche… I love to make people laugh, but after a while you get tired”she testified.
When Faustine Bollaert asks her if she regrets having accepted this role, she cannot help saying, halfway: “It was a bit of a poisoned gift (…) It opened other doors for me, in the sense that from the public (…) I receive a lot of tenderness. Corn on the work side, I really had to roll up my sleeves“, recalled Sheila O’Connor, who then starred in PROFS alongside Patrick Bruel.
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La Boum: these big regrets of Sheila O’Connor, “a poisoned gift” Sheila O’Connor was one of Faustine Bollaert’s guests on Friday February 25, in It starts today.
La Boum: these big regrets of Sheila O’Connor, “a poisoned gift” This issue dedicated to teenage stars also featured the singer Lou, revealed by The Voice Kids, then popularized by the role of Betty in the series Tomorrow belongs to us
La Boum: these big regrets of Sheila O’Connor, “a poisoned gift” Live on France 2, the actress who is mainly a screenwriter, spoke about the immense success caused by La Boum, after the release of the film in 1980.
La Boum: these big regrets of Sheila O’Connor, “a poisoned gift” When she was only 13 and a half years old, the teenager received a lot of love messages in her mailbox, but also insults, and threats
La Boum: these big regrets of Sheila O’Connor, “a poisoned gift” “The former social networks were the mailboxes (…) There, we manage strangely, we say to ourselves: ‘why am I triggering this in others? What did I do? is a nice movie…'” she recalled.
La Boum: these big regrets of Sheila O’Connor, “a poisoned gift” On the set of It starts today, Sheila O’Connor wanted to salute the loyalty of her forty-year-old audience
La Boum: these big regrets of Sheila O’Connor, “a poisoned gift” “He has always been faithful to me. Professionals much less. They wanted me to play in” La Boum 2 “, La Boum 50, La Boum 28 …”, she confided about the film which has revealed Sophie Marceau.
La Boum: these big regrets of Sheila O’Connor, “a poisoned gift” Unfortunately for the young actress, she does not see her career take off like that of her playmate, and often finds herself confined to roles similar to that of Penelope.
La Boum: these big regrets of Sheila O’Connor, “a poisoned gift” “I dreamed of a career like Isabelle Huppert. I really liked these actresses. I really liked women like Sandrine Bonnaire, Juliette Binoche… I love to make you laugh, but after a while you gets tired,” she testified.
La Boum: these big regrets of Sheila O’Connor, “a poisoned gift” When Faustine Bollaert asks her if she regrets having accepted this role, she cannot help saying, half
La Boum: these big regrets of Sheila O’Connor, “a poisoned gift” It was a bit of a poisoned gift (…) It opened other doors for me, in the sense that from the public (…) I receive a lot of tenderness. But on the work side, I really had to roll up my sleeves.”