“I love you Marwanou”…: tributes from the actors of “Plus belle la vie” to Marwan Berreni

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2023-10-16 03:57:33

The emotion is strong. Only five months after saying goodbye to Michel Cordes, alias Roland Marci on screen who killed himself at the age of 77, the “Plus belle la vie” teams are once again in mourning since the discovery on Thursday of a body in an uninhabited house in Corcelles-en-Beaujolais (Rhône), accompanied by identity papers. It would be Marwan Berreni, who played the character of Abdel Fedala in the former France 3 soap opera, declared missing since August 3 after a road accident. If the results of the autopsy of the remains have not yet been revealed, the pain is immense among the actors of the famous series whose return is planned on TF1 in early 2024, with filming resuming on October 23.

While waiting, many expressed their grief on social networks, mainly Instagram. Laurent Kérusoré (Thomas Marci in the image), Stéphane Henon (Jean-Paul Boher), Laëtitia Milot (Mélanie Rinato), Malika Alaoui (Mila Valle) and Alexandre Fabre (Charles Frémont) all shared a simple black square. Same thing for Léa François, known for playing Barbara Evenot, the great love of the character played by Marwan Berreni.

Fabienne Carat (Samia Nassri), Ambroise Michel (Rudy Torres), Pauline Bression (Emma Rimez) and Lola Marois (Ariane Hersant) posted photos of their comrade. As for Rebecca Hampton (Céline Frémont), she posted a candle, captioned “For you my Isabelle, for you Marwan, for you… For all of us. »

“A talented, loving, funny, demanding young man, sparkling with intelligence”

Others have published long texts, like Cécilia Hornus, emblematic Blanche Marci, present since the first episode of the Marseille adventures.

“It is a perilous exercise to pay homage to a being who contributed so much, who was so present and counted so much,” she wrote under a photo of the 34-year-old actor. Marwan’s life, so short, but so dense, is that of a talented, loving, funny, demanding young man, sparkling with intelligence and extreme sensitivity. A son. A brother. A friend to many of us. A lover. An artist. He shone, as he also stumbled, on the path of life. »

“The future is no longer ahead but in the accomplishment of what he has achieved. In exploits. In the incessant climbing to get to the right place. In the hearts of the angels too, in this world who loved him, accompanied him”, continues the interpreter, estimating that “all that remains today is to be suffocated, overwhelmed by his beauty, his elegance ( …). And to move forward by entering a world without him, but with him. In the heart. Forever. »

Nadège Beausson-Diagne (Sara Douala) first sent thoughts to parents and friends, before delivering a few anecdotes. ” I’m thinking of you. To the memories of these years More beautiful life. To laughter, evenings, discussions, parties. I recently thought of your multi-colored 80s ski suit and your delicacy and kindness with my husband. I think of the artist you were. I am happy to have crossed paths with the sensitive, intelligent and gentle man that you were. I am very sad… I send you a big kiss,” she notes.

“All those times we danced until we lost our minds”

In the same vein, David Baïot (Djawad Sangha) dedicated a message to “Marwanou”, as he calls him. An important meeting in his life, before filming the Trois soap opera. “By chance, we found ourselves on a short film and from that moment I knew you would be my friend,” he remembers. We learned, grew together, shared so many moments that I treasure, even our arguments and disagreements helped to make me a better person. »

Then the actor lists shared memories: their visits to museums, “that time when I bit into a Carambar in which I left a false tooth” or even “our fits of laughter while eating sweets, our walks which lasted hours in Marseille as in Paris trying to understand our world, all those times we danced until we lost our minds. »

A tribute during the return of the series

“Without you I wouldn’t be who I am today. I’m so sad knowing you won’t be here anymore. But I will forever keep within me your smile, your kindness, your listening, your words, your love of others, your fragility, your gentleness, your good nature, your elegance, your joy of living… I promise you that you will shine forever through us and in our hearts”, he continues before concluding with “I love you”, signed “Baba”. A text praised by more than 20,000 people on Instagram.

A tribute will also be paid to Marwan Berreni during the return of “Plus belle la vie”, at the beginning of January on TF 1.

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