Sumaï Cardenas makes revelations about her role opposite Audrey Fleurot in “Infiltré(e)”

After having been a hit in the series “HPI” on TF1, Audrey Fleurot is back with a new series, this time broadcast on France 2. In the mini-series Infiltrated), the actress plays Aurélie, a police chemist who has been raising her son alone since the death of her partner.
When Commissioner Max Vernet uses her skills to investigate UBH, a new synthetic drug, which is starting to claim victims, she has no idea that she will find herself infiltrated at the heart of a network of young people and dangerous traffickers. For example, she finds herself confronted with Jesus, who runs the network from the city of Marseille, which will generate multiple twists and turns in her mission to save her son.

In this project, Audrey Fleurot once again works under the direction of director Jean-Philippe Amar, with whom she had worked on the film “Un Village Français”. If Thierry Neuvic plays Commander Max Vernet, it is Sumaï Cardenas, a young actor who plays the role of Jesus. The one who studied at Vélo Volé, a Parisian theater school which prepares for the grandes écoles, spoke to Michel Drucker about how he was cast for the series. “”They found me in the street!” said the young man with light eyes. And Audrey Fleurot ironically: “He didn’t have a collar… So we brought him back!”

And Sumaï Cardenas continues to confide: “I came home, to be completely honest, completely hungover, with dark circles until then…” he remembered. The young man then replied “Of course” to the casting director who spotted him in the street and admitted that this series was going to be his very first experience.

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