
La fête de la chanson française - 20 ans d'émotions
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Laury Thilleman
Laury Thilleman
Self : TV-Host
Laury Thilleman
Self : TV-Host


André Manoukian
André Manoukian
Self : TV-Host
André Manoukian
Self : TV-Host


Julien Clerc
Julien Clerc
Self : Guest
Julien Clerc
Self : Guest


Pascal Obispo
Pascal Obispo
Self : Guest
Pascal Obispo
Self : Guest


Carla Bruni
Carla Bruni
Self : Guest
Carla Bruni
Self : Guest


Claudio Capéo
Claudio Capéo
Self : Guest
Claudio Capéo
Self : Guest


Mentissa
Mentissa
Self : Guest
Mentissa
Self : Guest


Patrick Fiori
Patrick Fiori
Self : Guest
Patrick Fiori
Self : Guest


Amir
Amir
Self : Guest
Amir
Self : Guest


Esther Abrami
Esther Abrami
Self : Guest
Esther Abrami
Self : Guest
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