

Comedy · Romance · Drama
Overview
Claire moves impulsively from NYC to Paris, where she nannies for the family from hell, battles wacky French bureaucrats, embarrasses herself in front of her Parisian crush, and navigates a toxic relationship—among other faux pas.
Top Cast


Lizzie Kehoe
Lizzie Kehoe
Claire
Lizzie Kehoe
Claire
Thomas Vieljeux
Thomas Vieljeux
Thibaut
Thomas Vieljeux
Thibaut
Casey Landman
Casey Landman
Julia
Casey Landman
Julia
Bartek Szymanski
Bartek Szymanski
Rafal
Bartek Szymanski
Rafal
Cat Grey
Cat Grey
Trina
Cat Grey
Trina


Joëlle Haddad Champeyroux
Joëlle Haddad Champeyroux
The Bureaucrat
Joëlle Haddad Champeyroux
The Bureaucrat
Frédérique Nahmani
Frédérique Nahmani
Alix Revanchelle (Babysitting Paris Lady)
Frédérique Nahmani
Alix Revanchelle (Babysitting Paris Lady)
Dhane Ross
Dhane Ross
Professor Steve
Dhane Ross
Professor Steve


Ed Cuffe
Ed Cuffe
Mr. Defarge
Ed Cuffe
Mr. Defarge
Marine Assaiante
Marine Assaiante
Madame St. Pierre
Marine Assaiante
Madame St. Pierre
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