
Je m'appelle Régine et je vous emmerde !
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Régine
Régine
(archive sound & footage)
Régine
(archive sound & footage)


Caroline Barclay
Caroline Barclay
Self : Femme d'affaires
Caroline Barclay
Self : Femme d'affaires


Caroline Margeridon
Caroline Margeridon
Self : Antiquaire, femme d'affaires et chroniqueuse
Caroline Margeridon
Self : Antiquaire, femme d'affaires et chroniqueuse


Nicoletta
Nicoletta
Self : Chanteuse
Nicoletta
Self : Chanteuse


Christophe Beaugrand
Christophe Beaugrand
Self : Animateur et journaliste
Christophe Beaugrand
Self : Animateur et journaliste


Dave
Dave
Self : Chanteur
Dave
Self : Chanteur


Lola Dragoness Von Flame
Lola Dragoness Von Flame
Self : Créateur de mode et artiste chez Madame Arthur
Lola Dragoness Von Flame
Self : Créateur de mode et artiste chez Madame Arthur


Zize Dupanier
Zize Dupanier
Self : Humoriste transformiste
Zize Dupanier
Self : Humoriste transformiste


Jean-Louis Garnier
Jean-Louis Garnier
Self : Proche collaborateur de Régine
Jean-Louis Garnier
Self : Proche collaborateur de Régine
Olivier Guzman
Olivier Guzman
Self : Manager et producteur de spectacles
Olivier Guzman
Self : Manager et producteur de spectacles
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