This Thursday, January 13, TF1 is broadcasting the continuation of the Mon ange series. In the casting, we find Jordi le Bolloc’h, the son of Yvan Le Bolloch. And as evidenced by the photos shared on his Instagram account, the young actor inherited the charm of his famous father!
If the general public knows Yvan Le Bolloc’h well, Bruno Solo’s sidekick in Cafe Camera, it’s time to discover his son Jordi. The latter, which is featured in Mon ange, the new series of TF1, this Thursday, January 13, decided to follow in the footsteps of his illustrious father. Livio’s brother is not in his first role on television, sincehe has already cut his teeth in several series, as Camera Café, Alice Nevers, Research Section or more recently Nina. And as those who already follow him on social networks have seen, Jordi Le Bolloc’h not only has his father’s talent, he also has his charm!
Dark brown, with a charming smile and a laughing look, the young man has got into the habit of posting content, some serious, others more quirky, on his Instagram account, where more than 2,000 curious little ones have already followed. But is Yvan Le Bolloc’h’s son still a heart to take? Well no, if we are to believe several of his photos from recent years, on which he appears alongside a young blonde woman which responds to the pretty name of Chloe. As the main parties concerned have not formalized, doubts still hover over the nature of their relationship …
What role does he play in My angel ?
In My angel, series broadcast every Thursday on TF1, Jordi Le Bolloch ‘lent his features to Hugo, a childhood friend of Gabrielle (Marilou Berry) and Maxime Varan (Mickaël Lumière), who is also the son of Stéphanie Mojan (Alexandra Vandernoot). As a reminder, this fiction tells the story of Suzanne (Muriel Robin), a mother ready to do anything to find her daughter Julie (Romane Jolly), who disappeared eight years ago. Along with the small screen, Yvan Le Bolloc’h’s son, who trained at the Conservatory of Dramatic Art in Marseille then at Cours Simon in Paris, also illustrated himself on the boards and lent his voice for dubbing.