The actor of the troupe of the Splendid Martin Lamotte knew how to rejuvenate his audience thanks to the short program of TF1 "Our dear neighbors".

To the point of having had trouble when he found himself on the train with a class of children, as he amused himself Wednesday at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff in the program "It feels good".

INTERVIEW

Known to the general public in particular for his roles in the films 

Les Bronzés 

and 

Papy fait de la resistance

, the actor Martin Lamotte has also conquered the young audience with his role of Mr. Lambert in the short program of TF1 

Our dear neighbors

, today. hui rebroadcast on the channels of the Une TMC group, TF1 Séries Films, and Séries Club.

New fans who sometimes make him see all the colors, as he had fun on Wednesday in 

the show It feels good

.

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To the point that Martin Lamotte can no longer pass in front of a school without hearing a crowd of children shouting "Monsieur Lambert!".

"Oh la la yes, it's terrible!", Confirms with humor the former actor of the troupe of Splendid.

"One day I was stuck in a TGV with a class. The guys had to get me out from behind to escape!"

A villain who appeals to children

The character of Mr. Lambert is however that of the unfriendly neighbor, and sometimes even Machiavellian, in the micro-society of the building of 

Our Dear Neighbors

.

"And yet the children adore it!", Martin Lamotte is surprised, before continuing on the tone of the joke.

"I tell them I'm mean and they scream 'No, no, no!' I can't hit one to show them that I am, but it's terrible!"

The actor is actually very happy to be popular with children.

"They are small, but it's very funny", he rejoices.

"And there are even grown-ups who like me. But this is serious!"