Fabian Wolfrom Dishes on Filming Funniest Fight Scenes in ‘Ici Tout Commence’

Louis made a dramatic return in “Here Everything Begins,” stirring up a storm among the series’ characters! His comeback sparked several conflicts within the Armand family, and the actor shared his thoughts on these fiery scenes.

The most anticipated return of the summer in “Here Everything Begins” sees Louis Guinot finally freed from prison, quickly reuniting with old acquaintances at the Auguste Armand Institute. It’s worth noting that his portrayer, Fabian Wolfrom, is making only a brief reappearance on the TF1 series…

Louis’s Unexpected Reappearance

A complex character with a fiery temperament, Louis doesn’t just reconnect with friends in the current storylines of the daily series broadcast Monday through Friday at 6:30 PM. His arrival also coincides with some alarming events surrounding the opening of Claire’s (Catherine Marchal) and Olivia’s (Virginie Caliari) restaurant.

Moreover, Louis faces hostility from his sisters Clotilde and Rose, who know he is responsible for their father Auguste’s death. The two characters, played by Elsa Lunghini and Vanessa Demouy, gave him a frosty reception, and intense confrontations ensued!

“These are the most fun scenes to play”

In an interview with Télé-Loisirs, Fabian Wolfrom discussed the scenes of conflict among the Armand heirs in “Here Everything Begins.” He revealed that he particularly enjoys filming these types of sequences:

I always enjoy arguing with Elsa and Vanessa. For me, arguments are the most fun scenes to play! These clash scenes also require the most listening and the most agreement among actors,” explained the actor known for his roles in Bref.2 and Bardot.

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And I’m lucky, Fabian Wolfrom added, Elsa and Vanessa – and generally everyone else who argues with me in ‘Here Everything Begins’ – are wonderful people. (…) For me, these are scenes that are easier to perform compared to more descriptive, more demonstrative, or more explanatory sequences, which are generally more verbose…

What surprises does Louis have in store for fans before he departs for new adventures?

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