
C302
Comedy · Music
Top Cast


Oscar Cormier-Bourdin
Oscar Cormier-Bourdin
Oscar, le bassiste/chanteur
Oscar Cormier-Bourdin
Oscar, le bassiste/chanteur


Clément Laborie
Clément Laborie
Clément, le pianiste
Clément Laborie
Clément, le pianiste


Loris Burger
Loris Burger
Loris, le batteur
Loris Burger
Loris, le batteur


Angelo Jacumin
Angelo Jacumin
Angelo, le guitariste
Angelo Jacumin
Angelo, le guitariste


Alexandre Boeri
Alexandre Boeri
Marcel
Alexandre Boeri
Marcel


Yann Saint Martin
Yann Saint Martin
Le proviseur
Yann Saint Martin
Le proviseur


Stéphan Beauregard
Stéphan Beauregard
Pépino Pétunia Targovski
Stéphan Beauregard
Pépino Pétunia Targovski


Marie-Antoinette Nicosia
Marie-Antoinette Nicosia
La chanteuse du bar
Marie-Antoinette Nicosia
La chanteuse du bar


Joël Saucian
Joël Saucian
Le vigile/videur/bar
Joël Saucian
Le vigile/videur/bar
Sabrina Saucian
Sabrina Saucian
La mère de Titouin
Sabrina Saucian
La mère de Titouin
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