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One of Netflix’s greatest hits this year is the second part of this French series, in which, inspired by the adventures of Arsène Lupine, the white-gloved thief, Assane Diop he sets out to avenge the injustice suffered by his father at the hands of an evil businessman. With ‘Lupine’, Omar Sy it has won both the affection of the public and the approval of the critics.
The success of this fiction has put Sy in the spotlight worldwide and, in his recent appearance on the popular late night of Jimmy Kimmel, the actor talked about how he is coping with his popularity in the United States and revealed how you learned English before moving there.
Omar’s path in the cinema mecca has not been easy, since despite being one of the most famous actors in his country, he had to start from scratch in Hollywood.
In addition, the language became one of the main barriers for the French actor. In his talk with Kimmel, he spoke of his American television addiction and how a program especially helped him improve his English.
Ines Gutierrez
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He first tried it with the veteran comedy show ‘Saturday Night Live’, but could not understand the actors because of the speed of the dialogues. So he switched channels and ended up learning English with Kim Kardashian and his family through his famous reality show ‘Keeping up with the Kardashians’. “It was easy to understand,” Omar assured, to which Kimmel responded wryly: “You don’t have to explain why, we know.”
In a previous interview with ‘The New Yorker’, the Frenchman had already talked about your connection to ‘KUWTK’. Apart from studying with a private teacher, the actor admitted to being hooked on the reality show and added that some of his most typical phrases stuck to him such as ‘oh my gosh’ and ‘really?’
The interpreter, who in addition to ‘Lupin’ has starred in the acclaimed French comedy drama ‘Untouchable’, He has also participated in Hollywood films such as ‘Jurassic World’ and ‘Inferno’, among other productions, and He now resides with his wife and five children In the nation of the stars and stripes.
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