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Say it louder for the haters in the back. Samuel Arnold The Paris native doesn’t appear to be dating anyone. Season 2 lands on Netflix at the end of the month. I didn't really think about it in this way, because I actually saw him first as a character.
Are you more likely to tell people exactly what you think, like Julien does? Savoir is a marketing company, so it's not like conventional work. In the second part of the installment, he celebrates the holiday season with Dominique, his “Christmas boyfriend.” They show up at Mindy Chan’s party, only for Étienne to become jealous of Emily’s colleague.
I'm always like, I can't help, but smile. Did you find this made it harder for you to make your depiction original? Obviously, that's so not me. Another quality Samuel and his character Julien share is that they are both born-and-bred Parisians, Samuel having grown up in the suburbs just outside the city.
So, it was no surprise when the smash hit was renewed for a second season. That wouldn't change anything about the way he behaves. It depends on the business you're working on. Julien always comes on screen wearing the best clothes ever. But I don't have that kind of fire that Julien has.
Interview With Samuel Arnold :
But, as Julien, it is enjoyable to pretend to be a bit mean! Did playing this part affect the way you are off-screen? The [ ]. I actually always say what I think, anyway.
Emily in Paris 39 : Samuel Arnold – Seemingly Single Samuel Arnold plays Emily’s coworker Julien on the show
I respect myself and therefore I believe that people respect me for that. They're often doing events. Behind the scenes, Lily [Collins, who plays Emily] and I had a really good chemistry — so it was easy to create that relationship on-screen. Julien’s sexual orientation becomes a matter of attention in an episode of Netflix’s romantic comedy series ‘Emily in Paris’ season 4.
I don't feel like I need it. I like good vibes. In order to view the gallery, please allow Manage Cookies. However, Samuel has since relocated to this side of the Channel — and now resides in London. Julien could be straight as well. I'm smiling right now.
That's the way I've been brought up: surrounded by people that love me. But perhaps what speaks even louder is his trademark sassy death-stare, an expression initially aimed at his new American colleague, Emily Cooper, when she first arrives at the office of luxury French marketing company, Savior.
French actor Samuel Arnold tells T&C about the show's success, and whether he got to keep any of the clothes.