Laure Smet mom: “It is inconceivable that we can survive the death of a child”

Interviewed in the magazine TV 7 DaysLaura Smet revealed the underside of her new collaboration with Corinne Masiero in the series Captain Marleau. Indeed, it is the second participation for the pretty 38-year-old blonde who had already filmed in this fiction of France 2 in 2017 in an episode entitled Blood and Light. This time, the daughter of Johnny Hallyday and Nathalie Baye returns in a particularly trying role for her, that of a mother who has lost her child. Mother of a little boy named Léo (born October 7, 2020, so called because it is the middle name of his late dad), Raphaël Lancrey-Javal’s wife confided: “We do not enter into such a character. For me, who is a mother, this is beyond my strength. It is inconceivable that one can survive the death of a child.”

It was getting a little creepy

Overwhelmed by the death of her dad (died December 5, 2017), Laura Smet cannot imagine how difficult the death of a child can be to overcome. She continues: “I chose to play someone permanently stunned, like on neuroleptics. It got a little creepy after a while. Anyway, with Josée, we shoot so quickly that we didn’t have time to soak up our characters too much. I was content to accompany him.”

To support her in this role, she was able to count on the help of Corinne Masiero, an actress “very generous“: “He’s a real person, without pretense like Josée by the way and I appreciate this kind of people“Moved from the Side”both extinguished, annihilated by Lana, and her rage to survive despite everything“, Laura Smet signs with this fiction her big comeback on the small screen since the birth of her son almost two years ago.

During the interview, the half-sister of David Hallyday – with whom she settled many details concerning the thorny inheritance of their father Johnny Hallyday with their former mother-in-law Laeticia Hallyday – revealed that she was preparing also to shoot in the fourth season of a hit Israeli series soon to be available on Netflix, Fauda.

The full interview with Laura Smet is available in the magazine TV 7 Daysedition of March 28, 2022.

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