
Madame Sans Gêne
Comedy
Overview
A historical comedy-drama by Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau, concerning incidents in the life of Catherine Hübscher, an outspoken 18th-century laundress who became the Duchess of Danzig.
Top Cast


Clémentine Célarié
Clémentine Célarié
Madame Sans Gêne
Clémentine Célarié
Madame Sans Gêne


Pierre Cassignard
Pierre Cassignard
Lefebvre
Pierre Cassignard
Lefebvre


Dominique Pinon
Dominique Pinon
Fouché
Dominique Pinon
Fouché


Philippe Uchan
Philippe Uchan
Napoléon
Philippe Uchan
Napoléon


Jean-Pierre Michael
Jean-Pierre Michael
Neipperg
Jean-Pierre Michael
Neipperg


Laurence Colussi
Laurence Colussi
Marinette, Caroline
Laurence Colussi
Marinette, Caroline


Sophie Bouilloux
Sophie Bouilloux
Toinon/Elisa
Sophie Bouilloux
Toinon/Elisa


Cathy Bodet
Cathy Bodet
Julie/Madame de Bulow
Cathy Bodet
Julie/Madame de Bulow


Tatiana Gousseff
Tatiana Gousseff
La Roussette/Maame de Mortemart
Tatiana Gousseff
La Roussette/Maame de Mortemart


Olivier Hémon
Olivier Hémon
Un Boucher/Savary
Olivier Hémon
Un Boucher/Savary
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