
The Lady and the Duke
Drama · History · Romance
Overview
Grace Dalrymple Elliot is a British aristocrat trapped in Paris during the French Revolution. Determined to maintain her stiff upper lip and pampered life despite the upheaval, Grace continues her friendship with the Duke of Orléans while risking her life and liberty to protect a fugitive.
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Lucy Russell
Lucy Russell
Grace Elliot
Lucy Russell
Grace Elliot


Jean-Claude Dreyfus
Jean-Claude Dreyfus
Le duc d'Orléans
Jean-Claude Dreyfus
Le duc d'Orléans


Rosette
Rosette
Fanchette
Rosette
Fanchette


Marie Rivière
Marie Rivière
Madame Laurent
Marie Rivière
Madame Laurent


Charlotte Véry
Charlotte Véry
Vergniaud
Charlotte Véry
Vergniaud
Léonard Cobiant
Léonard Cobiant
Champcenetz
Léonard Cobiant
Champcenetz


François Marthouret
François Marthouret
Dumouriez
François Marthouret
Dumouriez
Caroline Morin
Caroline Morin
Nanon
Caroline Morin
Nanon


Serge Renko
Serge Renko
Vergniaud
Serge Renko
Vergniaud


Éric Viellard
Éric Viellard
Osselin
Éric Viellard
Osselin
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