Shocking Truth: Alex Doux Spills on Julian’s Web of Lies in ‘All for the Light’ – Exclusive!

In “Everything for the Light,” Julian is spiraling downwards and contemplates resuming his drinking habit. So how will he get out of this mess? We had a chat with Alex Doux, who plays Julian, to find out more!

In “Everything for the Light,” Julian’s web of lies is getting denser! Not only has his composition won over Ophelia (Vitaa), she now wants to perform a duet with him and include it in her upcoming album.

However, Julian is petrified that his deceit will be uncovered and is frantically trying to find out who the original composer is. But can he correct his wrongdoings?

One thing’s certain, things are about to get tumultuous in the first arc led by Alex Doux. We had a chat with the budding actor about this amazing opportunity:

“I’m over the moon because it means that Julian’s character is evolving and people will finally understand many of his actions from the initial episodes.”

“They will also start to fall in love with him as they learn more about his past and how he navigates the challenges that life throws at him.”

He continues: “On top of that, as an actor, it was a massive challenge since I had no acting experience six months ago. Leading an arc, especially one with a lot to portray and a range of conflicting emotions, is incredibly thrilling. Some days are great, others not so much, and that was not easy to handle.”

“This arc has significantly improved my acting skills”

This storyline has helped him enhance his acting prowess: “However, this arc has significantly improved my acting skills because there’s a lot to convey, both positive and negative, and as an actor, it was a great exercise to just go for it, learn as much as possible on set from the directors and co-stars, observe, ask questions.”

This arc will indelibly etch in his memory: “I have grown from this experience both as an actor and a person, because the preparation outside of my work hours was quite intense.”

“I didn’t want to discredit the cause”

“Julian’s character confronts some serious issues, and I wanted to do justice to these people in the most humble way possible with the resources I had. I didn’t want to caricature or misrepresent reality, and most importantly, I didn’t want to discredit the cause,” he concludes.

In the meantime, catch “Everything for the Light” every weekday from 6 pm on TF1 and on replay on TF1+!

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