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Blanche Akermann szerepében:
Julie de Bona
1980-12-07 Paris, France
Julie de Bona (born 7 December 1980) is a French actress. Julie has Italian and Vietnamese ancestry. Her father is a computer scientist and her mother is a seamstress. She was enrolled in the faculty of biochemistry when she decided at 19 years to take a year off to try theater. She followed the course of the Montpellier Conservatory before beginning her career in the theater café and then started her first small roles in television fiction. Very discreet about her private life, Julie de Bona announces on her Instagram account on August 13, 2018, the birth of her first child, without indicating the identity of the father. Source: Article "Julie de Bona" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Eugénie Berthier szerepében:
Sofia Essaïdi
1984-08-06 Casablanca, Morocco
Sofia Essaïdi (Arabic: صوفيا السعيدي, born 6 August 1984) is a French-Moroccan singer and actress. She was born in Casablanca, to a Moroccan father, Lhabib Essaïdi, and a French mother, Martine Adeline Gardelle. From 30 August to 13 December 2003, she participated in the show Star Academy France's third season, becoming a semi-finalist. She eventually finished second to Elodie Frégé. From 12 March to 7 August 2004, she participated in the Star Academy tour, going to Morocco, and Papeete, Tahiti, where she celebrated her 20th birthday. She released her first album called Mon cabaret. Later, she starred in the musical Cléopâtre, la dernière reine d'Égypte choreographed by Kamel Ouali which opened in "le Palais des Sports" in Paris on 29 January 2009. In 2011, She appeared in the first season of the French version of Dancing with the Stars. She placed as the runners up with her partner, Maxime Dereymez with 38% of the public votes. This table shows the route of Sofia Essaïdi and Maxime Dereymez in Danse Avec Les Stars. In the final, the freestyle wasn't rated. Source: Article "Sofia Essaïdi" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Giulia Vincent szerepében:
Nolwenn Leroy
1982-09-28 Saint-Renan, Finistère, France
Nolwenn Le Magueresse (born 28 September 1982), known by her stage name Nolwenn Leroy, is a French singer-songwriter, musician and Actor. Originally classically trained (violin and opera singing), she rose to fame after winning the second season of the French television music competition Star Academy in 2002. She has since recorded eight studio albums and scored two number one singles, "Cassé" and "Nolwenn Ohwo!", on the French charts. In 2012, her album Bretonne was certified two times diamond for sales exceeding one million copies. Leroy is fluent in English, having spent a year in the US as an exchange student. She sings in many languages, including French, Breton, English and Irish. Leroy has received numerous awards and nominations. In January 2015, she was ranked 17th on Le Journal du Dimanche's 50 Most Loved Celebrities in France, making her the top female singer on the list since December 2012. She was appointed an Officer of the Order of the Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture in 2021. Leroy was born in Saint-Renan in 1982. Leroy's parents left Saint-Renan (Finistère) when she was four years old. After living in Paris, Lille, and Guingamp, her mother, Muriel Leroy, and her younger sister, Kay, settled with Leroy's grandparents in Saint-Yorre. Her mother divorced from her father, professional footballer Jean-Luc Le Magueresse, in 1993. Nolwenn studied at the "Collège des Célestins" in Vichy. When Leroy was eleven, her music teacher noticed her musical talents and encouraged her to learn the violin. At the age of thirteen she won "Les écoles du désert", a contest sponsored by the Cora supermarket chain, which allowed her to travel with a humanitarian mission from Gao to Timbuktu, Mali; she later claimed this had a profound influence on her. In July 1998, Leroy was awarded a scholarship by the Vichy Rotary Club to travel to Hamilton, Ohio, United States, as an exchange student. While attending Hamilton High School, she took music lessons at the Performing Arts School and became fluent in English. When she returned to France, she began classical singing classes at the Vichy music conservatory. In 2001, she enrolled in the University of Clermont-Ferrand to study law for a potential alternative career to music. After watching the first season of Star Academy broadcast on TF1 in 2001, Leroy was impressed by Armande Altaï, a singing teacher and one of the show's judges. She subsequently joined Altaï's singing classes in Paris for over six months. In 2002, Nolwenn was selected for the second season of Star Academy, but she was also given the part of Scarlett O'Hara in the French stage musical Autant en emporte le vent (Gone with the Wind) by Gérard Presgurvic. Leroy ended up choosing Star Academy over the musical. As a contestant on the show, Leroy spent four months in a castle located in Dammarie-lès-Lys, and followed acting, dancing and singing classes. On 21 December 2002, she was declared the winner ahead of fellow finalist, Houcine Camara. ... Source: Article "Nolwenn Leroy" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Léonie Morel szerepében:
Constance Gay
1992-02-20 Paris, France
Constance Gay (born February 20, 1992) is a French actress best known for playing a lead role in the Unit 42 series. She also participated in the series Spiral. Born in the Paris region on February 20, 1992, she studied at La Bruyère and Blanche de Castille high schools. She joined a business school to finally devote herself to journalism in print and radio. Gay's first role on camera was during the first episode of the French police procedural, Spiral. Her first starring role was as Billie Veber, a young hacker who joins the cybercrime team on Unit 42, broadcast on RTBF and France 2. She performs at the theater regularly. Source: Article "Constance Gay" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Alphonse Raven szerepében:
François-Xavier Demaison
1973-09-22 Asnières-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
François-Xavier Demaison (born 22 September 1973) is a French actor and humorist. Demaison was born in Asnières-sur-Seine. Both his parents were lawyers. He studied theater but dropped out to focus on an economics degree. After graduating in 1998 from the Sciences Po in Paris, he began his career as an auditor before joining Landwell & Associés (law firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers PWC) in the field of International taxation. In August 2001 he was sent on an internship to their New York office. On 11 September 2001, Demaison witnessed the attack on the World Trade Center from his office in Manhattan. After this traumatic event, he decided not to continue on this career path and returned to his first love, the theater. He resumed contact with former teachers who helped him stage his own show, Act Two (he invested his saving of 5000 euros). It opened at the Théâtre du Gymnase Marie Bell in Paris on 2 December 2002. Source: Article "François-Xavier Demaison" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Marthe Pontavice-Caron szerepében:
Miou-Miou
1950-02-22 Paris, France
Miou-Miou (born 22 February 1950) is a French actress. In her career she has worked with a number of international directors, including Michel Gondry, Bertrand Blier, Yves Boisset, Claude Berri, Jacques Deray, Michel Deville, Diane Kurys, Radu Mihăileanu, Patrice Leconte, Joseph Losey and Louis Malle.
Raoul Delaunay szerepében:
Pascal Elbé
1967-03-13 Colmar, Haut-Rhin, France
Pascal Elbé (born 13 March 1967) is a French actor and director and screenwriter. Description above from the Wikipedia article Pascal Elbé, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Henri Pontavice-Caron szerepében:
Sam Karmann
1953-09-23 Port Said, Egypt
Madeleine szerepében:
Constance Dollé
1974-01-01 France
Anne-Marie Meunier-Dauphin szerepében:
Camille Japy
1968-11-30 Bruxelles, Belgium
Camille Japy (born 7 September 1968) is a Belgian-French actress. She has appeared in more than seventy films since 1990. Source: Article "Camille Japy" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Jean Berthier szerepében:
Simon Ehrlacher
Joseph Neuville szerepében:
Assaad Bouab
1980-07-31 Aurillac, Cantal, France
Assaad Bouab is a French-Moroccan actor whose first co-starring role is Whatever Lola Wants, directed by Nabil Ayouch and co-starring Laura Ramsey as Lola. The film premiered 11 December 2007 at the Dubai International Film Festival. Bouab attended Cours Florent from 1999 to 2002, and graduated from CNSAD in Paris in 2006. He has had a regular role in the popular French television series Call My Agent!.
Adrien Jacquart szerepében:
Arnaud Binard
1971-01-18 Bordeaux, France
Gabriel Berthier szerepében:
Antoine Simony
Edgar Girault szerepében:
Patrick Ridremont
1967-08-09 Léopoldville, Congo
Patrick Ridremont (born 9 August 1967) is a Belgian comedian and actor. He was born in Kinshasa (formerly Léopoldville) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Ridremont has three daughters with Arielle Harcq. He was married to actress Virginie Efira from 2002 to 2005. Source: Article "Patrick Ridremont" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Angèle Ackerman szerepében:
Victoria Eber
2001-07-18
Edouard Ackerman szerepében:
Clément Aubert
Paris, France
Pierre Farget szerepében:
Alain Cauchi
Odette szerepében:
Salomé Richard
1987-01-01 Bruxelles, Belgium
Mina szerepében:
Laure Rivaud-Pearce
Laumier szerepében:
Léo Luchier