Les Anges - Cast and Crew
Cast

Steven Bachelard

Vincent Shogun

Jazz Goncalves

Vivian Grimigni

Nikola Lozina

Anthony Matéo

Milla Jasmine

Thibault Kuro Garcia

Julien Bert

Julien Guirado

Nadège Lacroix

Kim Glow

Julia Paredes

Nicolas Scandale

Rémi Notta

Aurélie Dotremont

Maddy Burciaga

Manon Rey Vandoorsselaere

Coralie Porrovecchio

Stéphanie Clerbois

Shanna Kress

Micha Ionnikoff

Aurélie Preston

Jordan Faelens

Thomas Adamandopoulos

Rawell Saidi

Ricardo Pinto

Anissa Jebbari

Évy Caysac

Kelly Helard

Mélanie Amar

Sarah Van Elst

Tristan Defeuillet-Vang

Amélie Neten

Benjamin Machet

Nabilla Benattia

Alban Bartoli

Eddy Ben Youssef

Anaïs Camizuli

Rania Saidi

Sarah Fraisou

Vincent Queijo

Raphaël Pépin

Frédérique Brugiroux

Steevy Boulay

Astrid Poubel

Marlène Duval

Senna Hounhanou

Cindy Sander

John-David Dery

Diana Jones

Julie Ricci

Brandon Yokouchi

Caroline Receveur

Marvin Maarek

Loana Petrucciani

Daniela Martins

Sofiane Tadjine

Monia Righi

Jonathan Cannarsa

Mickaël Vendetta

Carine Haddadou

Kamel Djibaoui

Émilie Nef Naf

Anaelle Abguillerm

Kevin Miranda

Mathieu Edward

Myriam Abel

Benjamin Kalifa

Guillaume Van Kann

Marie Garet

Geoffrey Crousillat

Anthony Amar

Aurélie Van Daelen

Bruno Moneroe

Julia Flabat

Catherine Brun

Mohamed Aziz

Thomas Vergara

Capucine Anav

Samir Benzema

Marie Parmentier

Maude Harcheb

Michael Essouong

Vanessa Lawrens

Marc

Nelly Chanteloup

Dania Giò

Sofiane Boncoeur

Naïs

Linda Youdif

Christie Nicora

Benoît Dubois

Jérémy Gisclon

Latifa Ichou

Jessica Da Silva

Nathalie Andreani

Barbara Lune

Jon Ali

Coralie Delmarcelle

Somayeh Rashidi

Corinne Bachelard

Anaïs Sanson

Mélanie Da Cruz

Nehuda

Jeff Santiago

Andréane Chamberland

Dimitri Delavegas

Amandine Michel

Tarek Benattia

Sarah Lopez

Mickaël

Jonathan Zidane

Luna Ginestet

Carl Charron

Émilie Amar

Barbara Opsomer

Florian Pagliara

Adrien Laurent

Claire Tomek

Jordan Gibky

Sarah Martins

Léana Zaoui

Charles Theyssier

Jaja Moussaoui

Astrid Nelsia
Crew
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