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9.8 3 Seasons • 78 Episodes

Find Me in Paris - Season 1

Lena Grisky is a Russian Princess and student at the Paris Opera Ballet School that accidentally time travels to present day. There she must quickly adapt to modern advances like technology, teen slang, and fashionable clothes - things current teens take for granted - if she hopes to keep her secret and hide from the dangerous Time Collectors.

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Top Cast

  • Jessica Lord

    Jessica Lord

    Helena 'Lena' Grisky

  • Eubha Akilade

    Eubha Akilade

    Ines Lebreton

  • Castle Rock

    Castle Rock

    Jeff Chase

  • Terique Jarrett

    Terique Jarrett

    Isaac Portier

  • Christy O'Donnell

    Christy O'Donnell

    Henri Duquet

  • Rik Young

    Rik Young

    Armando Castillo

  • Isabelle Allen

    Isabelle Allen

    Romy Jensen

  • Jake Swift

    Jake Swift

    Nico Michaels

  • Seán Óg Cairns

    Seán Óg Cairns

    Frank Murphy

Overview

Lena Grisky is a Russian Princess and student at the Paris Opera Ballet School that accidentally time travels to present day. There she must quickly adapt to modern advances like technology, teen slang, and fashionable clothes - things current teens take for granted - if she hopes to keep her secret and hide from the dangerous Time Collectors.

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