
Spaniards in Paris
Drama
Overview
Four Spanish women of very different origins and motivations work in Paris as handmaids.
Top Cast


Laura Valenzuela
Laura Valenzuela
Emilia
Laura Valenzuela
Emilia


Ana Belén
Ana Belén
Isabel
Ana Belén
Isabel


Máximo Valverde
Máximo Valverde
Manolo
Máximo Valverde
Manolo


Tina Sainz
Tina Sainz
Francisca
Tina Sainz
Francisca


Elena María Tejeiro
Elena María Tejeiro
Dioni
Elena María Tejeiro
Dioni


José Luis López Vázquez
José Luis López Vázquez
Fernando
José Luis López Vázquez
Fernando


José Sacristán
José Sacristán
Plácido
José Sacristán
Plácido


Emma Cohen
Emma Cohen
Katy
Emma Cohen
Katy


Simón Andreu
Simón Andreu
Director of Pompe Service
Simón Andreu
Director of Pompe Service


Pierre Vernier
Pierre Vernier
Monsieur Lemonier
Pierre Vernier
Monsieur Lemonier
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