Our Happy Days: What Happened to the Endearing Kid Who Always Asked Questions?


If you are a fan of the comedy “Our happy days” by the duo Toledano / Nakache, then you necessarily remember the very endearing Guillaume, an extremely curious kid played on screen by Arthur Mazet. We tell you here what has become of the latter!

Released in theaters in 2006, the feature film Our Happy Days by the Eric Toledano / Olivier Nakache duo enjoys real cult status. And it’s understandable, as this delicious comedy plunging the viewer into the heart of a summer camp is just irresistible.

If Our Happy Days is such a successful film, it’s thanks to its authenticity, its true side. Anyone who has ever had the experience of a holiday camp will inevitably find themselves there. So thank you to the duo Toledano & Nakache, a few years before the box of Intouchables, for having signed this fantastic comedy led by Jean-Paul Rouve, Omar Sy, Marilou Berry and a bunch of amazing kids, all crying out for the truth!

These kids, precisely… If you are a fan of the pure feel-good movie that is Our Happy Days, then you must remember Guillaume, this very very curious boy who keeps asking questions, especially to a Jean-Paul Rouve, to say the least, disconcerted.

We take advantage of the broadcast of the film, this evening, on M6, to tell you what has become of its interpreter Arthur Mazet, of which you can discover our interview-portrait below:

After Our Happy Days, Arthur Mazet literally changed registers by becoming famous in the detective film The Immortal, alongside Jean Reno, and the thriller Simon Werner has disappeared…, selected at Cannes in the Un Certain Regard section. But he quickly returned to adolescent torment with the comedies Sea, No Sex and Sun and La Colle.

Very active, Arthur Mazet appeared in the credits of 20 years apart and turned, please, under the direction of Paul Verhoeven in Elle. Recently, it was on the small screen that the young actor, now 33, distinguished himself: in the France series 3 Crimes parfaits (audience award at the Luchon Festival), where he opposite Isabelle Gélinas, in an episode of Capitaine Marleau, as well as in 3615 Monique, OCS comedy on the invention… of the Minitel Rose!

Finally, note that Arthur Mazet, who therefore very well operated his post-Our Happy Days, is not only an actor on the big and small screen. The young man is currently illustrated on the boards in the hit play Edmund directed by Alexis Michalik, performed in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais Royal.

The trailer for the series “3615 Monique”:



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