
Juste pour rire - 35 ans d'ovations
Comedy
Top Cast


André Sauvé
André Sauvé
Self (archive footage)
André Sauvé
Self (archive footage)


Sugar Sammy
Sugar Sammy
Self (archive footage)
Sugar Sammy
Self (archive footage)


François Bellefeuille
François Bellefeuille
Self (archive footage)
François Bellefeuille
Self (archive footage)


Louis-José Houde
Louis-José Houde
Self (archive footage)
Louis-José Houde
Self (archive footage)


Yvon Deschamps
Yvon Deschamps
Self (archive footage)
Yvon Deschamps
Self (archive footage)


Dominique Michel
Dominique Michel
Self (archive footage)
Dominique Michel
Self (archive footage)


Mariana Mazza
Mariana Mazza
Self (archive footage)
Mariana Mazza
Self (archive footage)


Lise Dion
Lise Dion
Self (archive footage)
Lise Dion
Self (archive footage)


P-A Méthot
P-A Méthot
Self (archive footage)
P-A Méthot
Self (archive footage)
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