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Chloé Delcourt szerepében:
Ingrid Chauvin
1973-10-03 Argenteuil, Val-d'Oise, France
Ingrid Chauvin (born 3 October 1973) is a French television and stage actress, known for her roles in the miniseries Méditerranée, Dolmen, and the police procedural series Femmes de loi. Ingrid Chauvin was born on 3 October 1973 in Argenteuil in the department of Val-d'Oise, to a lifeguard father and a watercolor painter and documentalist mother. Despite her parents' opposition, Ingrid sought to become an actress since she was a child. Her parents then divorced when she was eight. After that, her mother had a relationship with a computer scientist, who is seven years younger than she. They had a son, Jérémy, who is now a tenor. Since her childhood, Ingrid Chauvin wanted to become a veterinarian or an actress. After her studies, she worked as a professional make-up artist, especially for pornographic productions, while attending some castings for modeling. At age 19, due to her physical beauty, she posed for a number of photographers and had her first castings. Her first earnings allowed her to take acting classes. She was noticed by AB Production, which led to small roles on television. It was in the theater that Ingrid Chauvin got a serious start in her career, acting alongside Michel Roux in Tromper n'est pas jouer by Patrick Cargill in 1997 at the Théâtre Saint-Georges in Paris, and later with Michel Creton in Sylvia in 1998 at the Théâtre Hébertot in Paris. She revived these roles on a tour throughout France. In 1997, Ingrid Chauvin participated in an episode of the prime time TV series Les Bœuf-carottes, and has since become a regular presence in the police drama series. She also made an appearance in TV movies like Tapage nocturne and Le fil du rasoir. Consequently, she has enjoyed a successful career in TV movies such as Dormir avec le diable in 2000. The following year, she played Marie Valbonne in Méditerranée, the prominent summer series of TF1. In 2000, she rose to fame in the series Femmes de loi with Natacha Amal, broadcast on TF1, when she portrayed the role of Marie Balaguère, a police lieutenant. She finally left the series in 2007. In summer 2005, she played in the miniseries Dolmen, broadcast on TF1, playing one of the two main roles alongside Bruno Madinier. In 2008, she played in series titled La Main Blanche, broadcast on TF1 and filmed in Guérande, near Saint-Nazaire, where her grandparents live. Ingrid Chauvin was the victim on 25 August 2003 of a serious car accident with several fractures including one at the vertebral column and months of rehabilitation. From 2001 to 2004, she was the partner of actor Laurent Hennequin. From 2004 to 2006, she had a relationship with the actor Jean-Michel Tinivelli. She married on 27 August 2011 in Lège-Cap-Ferret Thierry Peythieu, who was the first director assistant of the series Les Toqués. They expected their first child for October 2013. Their first child was born on 17 October 2013, a daughter named Jade, who died at only 5 months old on 25 March 2014 of sudden death. Their son Tom was born on 10 June 2016. Source: Article "Ingrid Chauvin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Laurence szerepében:
Charlotte Valandrey
✝ 1968-11-29 Paris, France - 2022-07-13
Charlotte Valandrey (29 November 1968 – 13 July 2022) was a French actress and author. After early success she was widely tipped for stardom, but her career took a more modest course until the release of her autobiography in 2005. Born Anne-Charlotte Pascal into an affluent family, Valandrey grew up in Brittany in north-western France. From the age of six she lived in the small coastal town of Val-André, from which she took her professional name in 1985. Valandrey's debut film was Véra Belmont's 1985 political drama Red Kiss, in which she played Nadia. Her highly acclaimed performance as a young communist in 1950s Paris was rewarded with a César award nomination for "Most Promising Actress" the following year but she eventually lost to Charlotte Gainsbourg. She also won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1986, she appeared in the music video for David Bowie's song "As the World Falls Down" from the soundtrack for the movie Labyrinth (1986), although the video went unreleased until 1993. After making her debut, at the age of sixteen, in the film Red Kiss, she lived alone in a studio that her parents bought for her. Carefree and uninformed about the dangers involved, she had affairs with “a drug-addicted musician, and other boys at risk”. In 1986, a few days before her eighteenth birthday, she learned that she was HIV-positive. In 1999, she met Arthur Lecaisne with whom she married on 17 July 1999 at Pléneuf-Val-André. At the beginning of 2000, they had a daughter, Tara who is HIV-negative. While separating from Arthur in 2002 and following a triple therapy which damaged her heart and caused her two heart attacks, her heart broke down, necrotic, and left her with only 10% heart capacity. On 4 November 2003, she received a transplant. In her book L'Amour dans le sang (published in 2005), she recounts her other love stories, with her cardiologist or Yann, an architect whom she intimately believes to be the husband of her late donor. In March 2007, after selling over 280,000 copies of her book, Charlotte gave approval for its adaptation in the TV movie, L'Amour dans le sang. Produced by Dominique Besnehard for Mon Voisin Productions, it was first broadcast on 23 November 2008 on France 3. On 8 June 2022, she announced that she was waiting for a second heart transplant because of new health problems. She received it on 14 June at the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital but the transplant did not take. Charlotte Valandrey died on 13 July 2022, at the age of 53. Her funeral took place in Pléneuf-Val-André. In the press release announcing the death, the family indicates that a tribute would be paid to her in Paris in September. Charlotte was a patron of the Greffe de vie ("Foundation of Life Registry") and was committed to the cause of organ donation and transplantation. Source: Article "Charlotte Valandrey" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Alex Bertrand szerepében:
Alexandre Brasseur
1971-03-29 Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Lucie Salducci szerepében:
Lorie Pester
1982-05-02 Plessis Bouchard, Val d'Oise, France
Laure Monique Pester, professionally known as Lorie, (born May 2, 1982) is a French singer. She has sold over 8 million albums and singles worldwide as of December 2007. Her first studio album Près de toi was certified triple platinum in France and she followed it with five other certified albums. Lorie is also an actress, who lent her voice for many French versions of international movies including Stuart Little 2. She stars in the TF1 TV film De feu et de glace, and guest-starred as a Parisian model on the American soap opera The Young and the Restless. She has also launched a clothing line, "Lorie", only found in the Z stores in France. Her contract with Z ended in early 2009. When Lorie heard that producer Axel Brangeon was looking for a young girl that knew how to sing and dance, she immediately auditioned and won the contract. Lorie recorded "Près de moi", written by Johnny Williams and Louis Element, which was rejected by every record label. Williams uploaded the song onto a French website, peoplesound" and the song received 15,000+ downloads in two months. Thereafter Epic Group Project of Sony Music France signed Lorie, who was only eighteen at the time. "Près de moi" was officially released in 2001, accompanied by a highly popular music video. It was certified Platinum in France for over 500,000 copies sold. Its parent album "Près de toi", released on October 30, 2001, became a triple Platinum recording in France with 1,000,000+ copies sold. The next singles "Je serai (ta meilleure amie)" and "Toute seule" were also certified Gold. “Tendrement”, Lorie's second album, saw the light in 2002 with three commercially successful singles: “J'ai besoin d'amour”, “À 20 ans” and “Sur un air Latino”. The album became as successful as “Près de toi” selling over a million copies in Europe. In April 2002, Lorie sung “Oser ses rêves” for the French soundtrack of the Disney animation film Cinderella II: Dreams Come True and lend her voice for the French version of the movie Stuart Little 2; she is the bird Margalo. After touring for the promotion of her album, Lorie released a book called "Ma tournée" which sold over 200,000 copies, becoming one of the most successful books ever written by a singer in France. Later, her debut album "Près de toi" would come back to the lights after its release in Japan with new tracks (English versions of her songs "Près de moi" and "Toute Seule") including "Dans mes rêves" which was used in the Évian in which Lorie was starring. She also confirmed her relationship with Filipino-American pop-star Billy Crawford. In late 2003, Lorie's first live album and music DVD come out, both entitled "Lorie Live Tour" which received a great response. Come early 2004, "Attitudes" was already out and the singles "Week-end", "La positive attitude" and "Ensorcelée" were big hits. The album became Platinum in France because it sold over 600,000 copies. Lorie toured again to promote the album. The song "C’est plus fort que moi", written by Jean-Jacques Goldman, was later released to support the "Week-End Tour". In June, Lorie launched her very own clothing line, simply entitled "Lorie", exclusively sold in the Z stores in France. Her contract with Z was cancelled in early 2009. ... Source: Article "Lorie (singer)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Karim Saeed szerepében:
Samy Gharbi
1985-10-16 Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Victoire Lazzari szerepében:
Solène Hébert
1990-12-27 Normandy, France, EU
Maxime Delcourt szerepében:
Clément Remiens
1997-10-15 Maubeuge, Nord, France
Sandrine Lazzari szerepében:
Juliette Tresanini
Thomas Delcourt szerepében:
Cyril Garnier
1980-02-02 Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, France
Marianne Delcourt szerepében:
Luce Mouchel
1963-02-17 France
Antoine Myriel szerepében:
Frédéric Diefenthal
1968-07-26 Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France
Frédéric Diefenthal (born 26 July 1968 in Saint-Mandé) is a French actor and director. Diefenthal grew up in Saint-Puy in southwestern France. He is Jewish. Prior to acting, Diefenthal pursued apprenticeships in the hotel industry, hairdressing and was also an apprentice pastry chef. He began studies in architecture before switching to drama classes. Diefenthal began acting in the early 1990s; he held a main role in the French television series Le juge est une femme (The Judge is a Woman), where he first gained a degree of notoriety. He also played a major part in the French Taxi series. Diefenthal was previously married to actress Gwendoline Hamon, with whom he has a son. The pair separated in 2014. Source: Article "Frédéric Diefenthal" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Flore Vallorta szerepében:
Anne Caillon
1973-12-16 France
Anna Delcourt szerepében:
Maud Baecker
1988-09-06 Paris, France
Amanda szerepében:
Marion Christmann
Bastien szerepében:
Joffrey Platel
1977-04-16 France
Joffrey Platel is a French actor.
Roxane Thiemen szerepében:
Raphaële Volkoff
1994-02-23 Les Lilas, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Baptiste szerepében:
Orféo Campanella
1997-05-09 Clamart, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France
Dylan Moreno szerepében:
Joaquim Fossi
1998-08-12 Sète, Hérault, France
Charlie Molina szerepében:
Clémence Lassalas
1995-07-11
Luke Molina szerepében:
Martin Daquin
2000-07-10
Souleymane szerepében:
Dembo Camilo
2001-02-11 Creil, Oise, France
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Martin Constant szerepében:
Franck Monsigny
1972-06-03 Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, Val-de-Marne, France
Christelle Moreno szerepében:
Ariane Séguillon
Jules szerepében:
Xavier Widhoff
Sylvain Moreno szerepében:
Arnaud Henriet
1972-06-25 Fontainebleau, SeineetMarne, France
Aurore Daunier szerepében:
Julie Debazac
1972-10-04 Paris, France
William Daunier szerepében:
Kamel Belghazi
1970-09-16 Bordj Bou Arreridj, Algeria
Sofia Daunier szerepében:
Emma Smet
1997-09-13
Betty Moreno szerepében:
Lou
2004-01-27 Castres, Tarn, Occitanie, France
Lou Jean (born 27 January 2004), known on stage as simply Lou, is a French singer and comedian.
Mathias szerepében:
Gulliver Bevernaege-Benhadj
Rose Latour szerepében:
Vanessa Demouy
1973-04-05
Victor Brunet szerepében:
Farouk Bermouga
Judith Delcourt-Bertrand szerepében:
Sylvie Filloux
1999-05-11
Eddy Vallorta szerepében:
Loris Freeman
Yasmine Beddiar szerepében:
Sonia Bendhaou
Arthur Lazzari-Moiret szerepében:
Jean-Baptiste Lamour
1990-12-22
Célia Fontaine szerepében:
Anouk Villemin
Morgane Guého szerepében:
Marie Catrix
Thibault Dabboville szerepében:
Boris Ravaine
Françoise Salieri szerepében:
Christiane Ludot
1954-07-29
Leïla Beddiar szerepében:
Samira Lachhab
1977-08-25
Natalia Verrier szerepében:
Christine Lemler
1968-01-14
Lise Guého szerepében:
Sara Ginac
Gabriel Guého szerepében:
Martin Mille
1999-06-03
Martin Mille is an actor, known for Demain nous appartient (2017) and Max (2019).
Solenne Girard szerepében:
Artemisia Toussaint
2002-02-16 Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France
Margot Robert szerepében:
Marysole Fertard
2000-04-17 France
Chemsa szerepében:
Donia Eden
1990-08-19 Paris, France
Emma Garnier szerepében:
Luna Lou
2001-12-01 Paris, France
Eva szerepében:
Lisa Cipriani
1995-12-13 Paladru, France
Romy Saeed szerepében:
Dounia Coesens
1988-09-20 Aix-en-Provence, France
Procureur Sébastien Perraud szerepében:
Xavier Deluc
1958-03-18 Caen, Calvados, France
Xavier Deluc (born 18 March 1958) is a French actor, director and scriptwriter. He is most known for acting in TV series such as 'Marc Eliot' (a French police drama), Dolmen (Brittany based family drama) and 12 seasons of 'Research Unit' (another specialized French police drama) as 'Captain Martin Bernier', and starring role in movies including He Died with His Eyes Open in 1985 and Captive in 1986. Xavier Lepetit was born in Caen in Calvados. His childhood was spent in Jacob-Mesnil, a hamlet just near Bretteville-sur-Laize. He was raised in boarding school in Lisieux. When he turned 14 he got involved in amateur dramatics and performed in his first short film. Aged twenty, he went to Paris and enrolls in the Cours Florent (a private drama school). The actor Robert Hossein then noticed him. Xavier recalls that "I was the only blond, - I was taken!". Hossein then gave him his first role as the young 'Edgar Linton' in his play 'Les Hauts de Hurlevent' (Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë), performed in the theater of Boulogne-Billancourt and Lyon in 1979. It was under his birth name, Xavier Lepetit while aged 22, that he debuted in his first film Les surdoués de la première compagnie, directed by Michel Gérard in 1981, before joining Max Pécas for Belles, blondes et bronzées (also in 1981) and Les Branchés à Saint-Tropez in 1983. In 1984, he was in Yannick Bellon's film La Triche (The Cheat), a distributor then asked him to take a pseudonym to improve the posters. The actor thought of his weekends in Luc-sur-Mer on the Côte de Nacre, where he spent a lot of his time, he then becomes Xavier Deluc. Thanks to his performance in the film, he was named as the most promising actor at the 10th César ceremony of 1985. Then the following year, at the 11th ceremony of the César, where he is nominated as the best actor in a supporting role for He Died with His Eyes Open by Jacques Deray, just after completing Robert Kramer's science-fiction film Diesel in 1985. He is also a theater actor, performing in Jean-Claude Brisville's The Blue Villa at Espace Cardin theatre (Paris) in 1986. He then met director Jean Marais at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens to don 'Hans' costume in Jean Cocteau's play Bacchus in 1988. Xavier later said about Jean Marais, that "I did not know how to die and (he) taught me to die on stage". In 1989, he starred with James Wilby and Serena Gordon in a two-part TV mini-series of A Tale of Two Cities for ITV Granada. The production also aired on Masterpiece Theatre on the PBS in the United States. In 1991, he started a campaign called 'No to drugs, Yes to life' based on his own previous drug abuse, he then staged his self=written play called 'La Pluie du Soleil' (or "The rain of the sun") performed at the Comédie-Caumartin theater. In 1991 he also recorded a duet single with Viktor Lazlo called "Baiser sacré" on the Polydor label. From 1998 to 2005, he starred in the Marc Eliot television series and then in 2006, he landed his most important role in his television career, performing the Major, then Lieutenant, then Captain Martin Bernier, main character of the series 'Research Unit', which in 2018 reached the twelfth season, with him being the only surviving cast member since the start. ... Source: Article "Xavier Deluc" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Lisa Hassan szerepében:
Naïma Rodric
1988-11-02 Namur, Belgique
Manon Daunier szerepében:
Louvia Bachelier
2002-04-27 Bougival, Yvelines, France
Benjamin Ventura szerepében:
Alexandre Varga
1976-12-07 Metz, France
Maître Raphaëlle Perraud szerepében:
Jennifer Lauret
1980-01-01 Toulouse, France
Noémie Matret szerepében:
Lucia Passaniti
1997-07-22 Parigi, Francia
Jack Dumas Roussel szerepében:
Dimitri Fouque
1999-07-30
Dimitri Fouque is a French actor known for his role as Jack Dumas Roussel in French's soap opera "Demain Nous Appartient".
Rayane Saeed szerepében:
Sasha Birdy
2002-09-28
Sasha Birdy is a French actor known for his role as Rayane Saeed in French's soap opera "Demain Nous Appartient".
Benoît Letellier szerepében:
Jean-Baptiste Maunier
1990-12-22 Brignoles, Var, France
Jean-Baptiste Maunier (born December 22, 1990) is a French actor and singer. He is best known for his role in the 2004 French film Les Choristes. Jean-Baptiste Maunier was born to Thierry Maunier, a cameraman, and Muriel Maunier. He has a younger brother, Benjamin. His father sang in a well-known church choir (Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint Marc). Jean-Baptiste attended a Roman Catholic school in Lyon, France. He studied at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York between 2008 and 2009 to perfect his acting and English, returning to France to sing in Les Enfoirés charity concerts. Maunier gained fame for his starring role in the 2004 French film Les Choristes, in which he plays Pierre Morhange, a delinquent with an exceptional singing voice at the correctional school Fond de L'Étang. Christophe Barratier, the director of Les Choristes, chose Maunier because "he had the right look" and a marvellous voice. He was also exceptionally appealing for the role. Following the release of the film, Maunier and the choir took part in numerous concerts all over the world, including Japan and Canada. In February 2005, he left the choir in order to devote more time to his studies and to his acting career. In April and August 2005, he took part in a four-episode television series for France 2, Le Cri, playing a young steelworker. The series was released in 2006. Maunier appears in Le Grand Meaulnes (2006) as Francois Seurel. In Piccolo, Saxo et compagnie (2006), an animated film, he lent his voice to the character "Saxo". In the summer of 2006, Maunier acted in Hellphone, a full-length film directed by James Huth. In this film, Maunier plays the role of Sid. The film was released in March 2007. In L'Auberge rouge, directed by Gérard Krawczyk (an adaptation of the 1951 version) Maunier stars as Octave. It opened in theaters in France on 5 December 2007. Jean-Baptiste spent a year studying at New York's Lee Strasberg Institute in 2008 to unleash his acting potentials. Staying in the USA allowed him to perfect his English. He returned to France in 2010, and performed in the Enfoirés charity concert of 2010. Upon entering collège (middle school), Maunier was asked to make a choice between various activities. He chose singing and became a member of Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Marc (full name is "La Chorale des Petits Enfants De Saint-Marc"). In the choir, he was tutored by Nicolas Porte. In Les Choristes, the film that made him widely famous for his singing skills, both Maunier's solo and the chorus of "Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Marc" are featured on the original soundtrack. In 2005, to keep a souvenir of his voice before it broke, Maunier decided to sing with Clemence Saint-Preux and had released the single, Concerto pour deux voix, which was in turn an adaptation of Concerto pour une Voix. Since 2005 he has participated in Les Enfoirés, an ensemble of notable singers and performers in France that periodically performs charity concerts. He contributed a song named "Le Monde Qui Est Le Mien" for the album "We Love Disney 2" and also released a single, "Je Reviens". Source: Article "Jean-Baptiste Maunier" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Luna Aznar szerepében:
Paloma Reynaud
1998-02-24 Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, France
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Alma Guérin szerepében:
Camille De Pazzis
1978-09-03 Paris, France
Nordine Becker szerepében:
Youcef Agal
1991-08-12
Bruno Paoletti szerepében:
Kévin Levy
Samuel Chardeau szerepében:
Axel Kiener
1973-07-17 France