2023-09-02 10:45:00
Introduced on August 6 in Les 12 coups de midi, the Mysterious Star has just been completely uncovered from blue squares this Saturday September 2. Télé-Loisirs reveals the name of the personality you had to discover…
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This Saturday, September 2, the mysterious Star put into play since August 6 in Les 12 coups de midi has been completely revealed! Indeed, while there were only three blue boxes left to remove from the fresco, Gaël, the midday master in place since Saturday August 26, succeeded in removing the last obstacles between him and the face of the personality to be discovered. Bad luck, the young student did not succeed in “Coup de maître”, and therefore might not propose the name of the star. He will be back to try his luck tomorrow!
The 12 noon shots: which French actor is hiding behind the mysterious Star of August 2023?
At the end of this new day of competition, the face was perfectly revealed in the middle of the fresco and it was… Vincent Lacoste! Born on July 3, 1993, the neo-thirty-something is a French actor revealed in the film Les Beaux-Gosses in 2009. A first feature film in which he played the main role and thanks to which he was able to win a light prize for the best hope male in 2010. First oriented towards the register of comedy, as evidenced by his roles in Asterix and Obelix, in the service of his majesty or JC like Jesus Christ, the native of Paris then turns to roles a little more dramatic. He notably plays Benjamin, a young medical intern in the film Hippocrates and more recently, in 2022, the journalist Étienne Lousteau in Lost Illusions. A role that earned him the César for best actor in a supporting role.
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The 12 strokes of noon: what were the clues to find the mysterious Star of August 2023?
The backdrop depicts Durdle Door, Dorset, England. It refers to the film Asterix and Obelix in which Vincent Lacoste played. At the top right, the bunch of grapes is a nod to the feature film Saint-Amour in which the actor also had a role. To stay in what represents his films, the hospital bed on the left recalls the major role he played in Hippocrates. The pony in the center of the picture is the same as in Jacky in Girls Kingdom. The guitar at the bottom symbolizes the thirty-year-old’s passion for Bob Dylan. The feather is there to symbolize Balzac, whose novel Lost Illusions has therefore been adapted for the cinema. Finally, the office at the bottom left is an allusion to his mother who works at the Council of the Order of Physicians or to his lawyer father.
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