Solène Delinger 12:04 p.m., March 01, 2023

After bowing out in the "Balthazar" series on February 23, Tomer Sisley will be making a comeback on TF1 on March 20 with "Comme mon fils", a TV movie based on a true story.

In this fiction, the 48-year-old actor plays Victor, a thug on the run who has taken Charlie, an abandoned little boy, under his wing. 

Tomer Sisley fans can dry their tears: the actor, who bowed out on Thursday February 23 in the last episode of the

Balthazar series,

will soon be making a comeback on TF1 with a brand new project.

The 48-year-old actor will be showing, next Monday, March 20, in

 Comme mon fils,

a TV movie based on a true story, in which he plays the role of Victor, a thug on the run who decides to take under his wing. Charlie, an abandoned little boy.

The adaptation of an autobiographical novel 

"Between bank robberies, the threat of the police and the obligation to always be on the move, the man and the child will learn to become father and son, to love each other and to be inseparable", can we read in the TF1 press release.

Tomer Sisley has invested a lot in this new project which he co-produced with Clément Miserez and Matthieu Warter.

The three men saw the full potential of this adaptation of the autobiographical novel 

L'enfant de la cavale

, written by Jean-Marie Drouet and Ludovic. 

Jordan Delassus responds to Tomer Sisley

On the casting side, it is the little Jordan Delassus, 7 years old, who has slipped into the skin of little Charlie and gives the reply to Tomer Sisley.

Lizzie Brocheré (

The War of the Worlds

), Phénix Brossard (

Maroni

) and Constance Dollé 

( Baron Noir

,

And the mountain will flower

) also play in

Comme mon fils. 

Tomer Sisley announced last December that he no longer wanted to play in

Balthazar

after five seasons and nearly 40 episodes.

The 48-year-old actor wanted to renew himself.

"I didn't want to overdo the season. I prefer to 'frustrate' people a little rather than tire them. Whatever you do, it's always good to stop before it's too late", he had justified himself to our colleagues at

Allociné

on January 19th.