Everything for light is now broadcast every day of TF1 week. On the occasion of this long -awaited launch, the editorial of Allociné is meeting Marco who plays the role of Noah in the series.
Less than a week after the launch of everything for light, the new TF1 and Netflix soap opera is already a hit. The opportunity for the writing of Allociné to speak with Marco, the interpreter of Noah in the series.
This former candidate of The Voice wanted for a very long time to work on a project that would bring together his three passions. It's done and we were lucky to talk about it with him on the set of the series!
Allociné: What seduced you in this project?
Marco (Noah): To make the genesis of my career, I started by studying higher engineering that I left along the way to join the Conservatoire d'Art Dradés. I was in Lille at that time and I wanted to discover the profession of actor. And then, I started making music. I also did The Voice in 2017.
I rather went to music, but I continued to pass castings in parallel. When this project happened, I told myself that it was really an opportunity to mix my two passions. It was perfect.
What can you tell us about your character, Noah?
Noah is basic lawyer. At least, he passed the bar and he is passionate about music. He is an outstanding technician, but a bit of soul is lacking. He is really the technique. He is really very strong, but he lacks something in terms of interpretation.
And then, he proclaims himself the first in the class. He is quite sure of himself and he is funny in spite of himself because he makes dingueries. In fact, he is an atypical character because he is both very first degree, very first of the class and at the same time a little crazy in spite of himself, therefore funny. I like to play this character.
You play a lot with Flore Bonaventura who interprets the role of Iris. How is your collaboration going?
It goes very well. These are my first steps in fiction and I had made theater before, but I find that it has nothing to do. Flore is his job for years and frankly, it's going too well. We met humanly already and I think it has matched between us.
And in the game, it is ultra-tailious. I learn a lot of her. I think our pair is working well. I know we have great feedback, whether in comedy scenes, in dance scenes or in more emotional scenes. Frankly, it's too good. I can't wait for people to discover this.
Is it a dream to get a role like this?
It is a waking dream and it happened like that in my life. I had my music project that I was trying to defend. It was not easy because the music industry is hard so it's blessed bread that happens to me.
I worked for, but it is an incredible chance to do all of this, produced by these two large houses that are TF1 and Netflix. In addition to that, everyone gets too well. We have a great dance, singing and play coach. It's an honor for me
How do you manage the frantic rhythm of the filming of a daily life?
It's intense. I didn't expect it. In fact, I discovered everything, so I could expect nothing, but it's a marathon. But music taught me a lot. Above all, resilience must be enduring. I have no problem with that, but it's true that it's intense. And there, in addition to playing, there is song, dance.
We have rehearsals and big days. Afterwards, I, I enjoy everything I do, be a repeat, playing time, singing time. We can work when we enjoy, but it's intense. You have to be vigilant, because you have to manage. At first, we are a bit crazy. Afterwards, little by little, it calms down.
Do you manage to prepare for the popularity that will undoubtedly arrive with the broadcast?
I prepare for my side and I speak with people around me. It allows me to understand this question. And afterwards, we talk about it between us, but I do not apprehend too much.
Already, I have the experience of The Voice. People recognize you and when you walk on the street, it whispers. I remember this thing, so it's not brand new, but it doesn't stress me more than that.
Why do people have to look at everything for the light?
Frankly, it's new. Like all that is a bit new, it's cool to be there and watch the first moments and see the hatching of the project.
Meet every day of the week from 6 p.m. on TF1 to discover the rest of Everything for light.