Wednesday December 22, Samuel Allain Abitbol was invited on the set of Unclair de Guény. The opportunity for the actor to confide in his career.
Special mention, murders in the Cathar Country, More beautiful life and soon I will go after my dreams … At only 23 years old, Samuel Allain Abitbol already has a busy career. This Wednesday, he was the guest of Maxime Guény to discuss his career as an actor with Down’s syndrome. Refusing to be limited to this genetic condition, the actor ensures “live your dreams “ by fighting hard since childhood to achieve them. On the sidelines of his acting skills, Samuel Allain Abitbol says he has a certain penchant for the song. His goal ? Integrate an entertainment music show like Star Academy or The Voice. To show her beautiful voice, of course, but also to follow in the footsteps of her idol, who has now disappeared. Indeed, Samuel Allain Abitbol confided to be a big fan of Grégory Lemarchal. “I want to be like him “, explains the young man before adding: “Realize my dreams, fight to go further.“One way of reminding everyone that it is important to give greater representation to people with disabilities in the media.
Samuel Allain Abitbol, in duet with Camille Lou
For his new film, I will go to the end of my dreams, Samuel Allain Abitbol plays Antoine, a librarian with Down’s syndrome who meets Bianca, a supervisor who dreams of becoming a singer. The latter is interpreted by Camille Lou, seen in Le Bazar de la charité and I promise you. As for the young man’s father, he is played by none other than Guillaume de Tonquédec, the unforgettable Renaud Lepic in Fais pas ci, faire pas ça.
Un Eclair de Guény can be found every Saturday on Télé Star Play
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