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Top Cast

  • Christian Clavier

    Christian Clavier

    Monsieur Jourdain

  • Michèle Bernier

    Michèle Bernier

    Madame Jourdain

  • Constance Dollé

    Constance Dollé

    Nicole

  • François Vincentelli

    François Vincentelli

    Dorante

  • Audrey Fleurot

    Audrey Fleurot

    Dorimène

  • Pierre Louis-Calixte

    Pierre Louis-Calixte

    Covielle

  • Arthur Dupont

    Arthur Dupont

    Cléonte

  • Constance Rousseau

    Constance Rousseau

    Lucile

  • Éric Naggar

    Éric Naggar

    Le maître de philosophie

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