
Kiddo
Drama
Overview
Lying on a bunk bed in a children's home, eleven-year-old Lu talks with dreamy eyes about her mother, Karina, who claims to be a famous Hollywood actress who smells of oranges, talks to the stars and does her own stunts.
Top Cast


Rosa van Leeuwen
Rosa van Leeuwen
Lu
Rosa van Leeuwen
Lu


Frieda Barnhard
Frieda Barnhard
Karina
Frieda Barnhard
Karina
Aisa Winter
Aisa Winter
Hennie (pleegmoeder)
Aisa Winter
Hennie (pleegmoeder)
Maksymilian Rudnicki
Maksymilian Rudnicki
Grzegorz
Maksymilian Rudnicki
Grzegorz


Lidia Sadowa
Lidia Sadowa
Nicht Karina
Lidia Sadowa
Nicht Karina
Indy-Rose Kroonen
Indy-Rose Kroonen
Pleegzusje
Indy-Rose Kroonen
Pleegzusje
Djayklin Lima
Djayklin Lima
Pleegbroertje
Djayklin Lima
Pleegbroertje
Lola van Zoggel
Lola van Zoggel
Lola
Lola van Zoggel
Lola
Fien Lindenhovius
Fien Lindenhovius
Fien
Fien Lindenhovius
Fien
Heleen Post
Heleen Post
Heleen
Heleen Post
Heleen
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