SAM SEASON 6. Sam changes (almost) completely his casting in his season 6 broadcast on Mondays on TF1.
[Mis à jour le 3 janvier 2022 à 20h45] Sam (almost) reboots in season 6. Eight new episodes are broadcast on TF1 in 2022, two each Monday evening, from January 3 to 24. Still worn by Natacha Lindinger and Fred Testot, new characters are joining the cast. This is the case of Chantal Ladesou, who plays the director of the Saint-Paul Le Truchon school, Barbara Cabrita, her daughter Felicia, but also Thierry Neuvic, who lends his features to the mayor of the village. Among the newcomers to the band, we also note Noom Diawara, Jean-Noël Brouté and Francis Perrin. Viewers will however find some familiar faces, such as that of Charlotte Gaccio (Aurélie) or Fanny Gilles (Véronique).
Season 6 of Sam gets a complete makeover to put her heroine in new settings: the rock’n’roll teacher moves to a lost village, Saint-Paul Le Truchon, after having resigned from the National Education and after her breakup with Antoine. To repay her numerous debts, she finds herself obliged to accept to become a French teacher in the village school. So many new features that promise a breath of fresh air to the faithful of the TF1 series.
Program sheet
Synopsis – Sarah-Amélie Moreau, called Sam, is a crazy humanities professor who doesn’t hesitate to speak her mind and apply unorthodox methods in the way she teaches.
Sam is a French series comprising six seasons to date. It has been broadcast since 2016 on the TF1 channel, generally at the beginning of the year. Season 6 is to be discovered from January 3, 2022 to January 24, 2022. This new round of eight episodes is to be discovered every Monday evening on the first channel, at the rate of two episodes per evening. If you cannot watch them live, the first channel offers the episodes in replay the day after their broadcast, on the site My TF1. All you need is an account to be able to watch the episodes. It is also available on the subscription streaming platform Salto.
- Natacha Lindinger: Sarah-Amélie Moreau, known as Sam (played by Mathilde Seigner in season 1)
- Fred testot : Xavier Bordat
- Barbara Cabrita: Felicia
- Chantal Ladesou: Anne-Marie
- Fanny Gilles: Véronique Leroy
- Charlotte Gaccio: Aurélie Schneck
- Thierry Neuvic: Laurent
- Noom Diawara: Damien
- Laure Millet: Juliette
- Alika Del Sol: Maika Vidal
- Adama Ndiane: Issa
- Arthur Choisnet: Tom Ramos
- Jean-Charles Chagachbanian: Thierry
- Thomas Jouannet: Antoine
- Issa Doumbia: Nicolas N’Dollo
- Kevin Dias: Alex
- Roxane Bret: Anna
- Valentin Byls: Hugo
- Michäel Cohen: Raphaël Manzareck
- Nathalie Odzierejko: Samia
- Billie Boiseau: Olivia
- François Berléand: Vladimir Nowak
- Bruno Wolkowitch: Olivier
- Sophie Mounicot: Sonia
- Philippe Lefebvre: Nathan
Natacha Lindinger began her career at Cours Florent, in 1989, before being spotted during the Avignon festival. Since the 1990s, she has been a recurring face on the small and the big screen: on television, she has notably distinguished herself in Hors du Temps by playing the role of Hélène Porter. It is also she who lends her features to Doctor Euphrasie Maillol in season 2 of the Small Murders of Agatha Christie. She also appeared in the Hard comedy, but also in the Kaboul Kitchen series before joining Sam’s cast. In the cinema, we could recognize her in A good person by Patrick Timsit. This multilingual actress (she also speaks English and German) is also part of the cast of the film nominated out of competition at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky. We could also recognize her on the big screen in Papa Lumière or more recently The incredible story of the postman Cheval, in the role of Garance. We also find the actress at the OSS 117 cinema: Red Alert in Black Africa, in 2021.
Why does Mathilde Seigner no longer play in Sam?
Natacha Lindinger has been playing Sam since season 2: she replaced Mathilde Seigner, the French actress who refused to continue the series after the success of season 1. The death of Valérie Guignabodet, her friend but above all director of the first season of the series, in February 2016, had marked her a lot. It was for her that she had accepted the role, she confided to the Parisian. But that’s not the only reason: “Even before Valérie’s death, I had decided not to shoot straight away. It had too tired me”, she added. Natacha Lindinger has therefore agreed to play this crazy French teacher who seduced the audience of TF1: “Replacing Mathilde Seigner was a great challenge. I think I raised her head high”, had entrusted the actress in January 2018, in an interview with Télé-Loisirs