
Victoire
Drama · History
Overview
Victoire Du Sault, founder of the shoemaking business that made the fortune of the Dufresne family, navigates a forbidden love triangle that holds a devastating family secret which threatens to surface and leave a trail of woe in its wake.
Top Cast


Rose-Marie Perreault
Rose-Marie Perreault
Victoire Du Sault
Rose-Marie Perreault
Victoire Du Sault


Pierre-Yves Cardinal
Pierre-Yves Cardinal
George-Noël Dufresne
Pierre-Yves Cardinal
George-Noël Dufresne


Élise Guilbault
Élise Guilbault
Victoire Du Sault (60 ans)
Élise Guilbault
Victoire Du Sault (60 ans)


Nicolas Fontaine
Nicolas Fontaine
Thomas Dufresne
Nicolas Fontaine
Thomas Dufresne


Madeleine Péloquin
Madeleine Péloquin
Domitille Dufresne
Madeleine Péloquin
Domitille Dufresne


Jeff Boudreault
Jeff Boudreault
Rémi Du Sault
Jeff Boudreault
Rémi Du Sault


Frédérick de Grandpré
Frédérick de Grandpré
Thomas Dufresne (53 ans)
Frédérick de Grandpré
Thomas Dufresne (53 ans)


Anick Lemay
Anick Lemay
Françoise Du Sault
Anick Lemay
Françoise Du Sault


Henri Picard
Henri Picard
Ferdinand Dufresne (15-23 ans)
Henri Picard
Ferdinand Dufresne (15-23 ans)


Frédéric Millaire-Zouvi
Frédéric Millaire-Zouvi
Oscar Dufresne
Frédéric Millaire-Zouvi
Oscar Dufresne
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