Anthony Zimmer - Cast

Cast

  • Sophie Marceau as Chiara Manzoni
  • Yvan Attal as François Taillandier
  • Sami Frey as Akerman
  • Gilles Lellouche as Müller
  • Daniel Olbrychski as Nassaiev
  • Samir Guesmi as Lt. Camel Driss
  • Dimitri Rataud as Perez
  • Nicky Marbot as Douanier 1
  • Olivier Chenevat as Douanier 2
  • Alban Casterman as Jeune Douanier
  • Christophe Odent as Président Commission
  • Luc Chavy as Membre Commission
  • Richard Delestre as Room Manager Carlton
  • Yann de Monterno as Serveur Carlton
  • Laurent Klug as Homme Discret
  • José Fumanal as Réceptionniste Negresco
  • Thierry Humbert as Garçon de café Nice
  • Marc Diabira as Contrôleur Bus
  • Alain Figlarz as Douanier Taxi
  • Yves Penay as Réceptionniste Hotel
  • Olivier Brocheriou as Infirmier Scanner
  • Frédéric Vaysse as Contrôleur TGV
  • Christophe Mahoudeaux as Steward TGV
  • Arnaud Duléry as Garçon Train Bleu
  • Aurélien Jegou as Jeune Garçon Train Bleu
  • Gwenaël Clause as Policier Civil
  • Pierre Rousselle as Homme Nassaiev
  • Patrick Jacquet as Homme Nassaiev
  • Valery Novikau as Homme Nassaiev
  • Nicolas Tarev as Homme Nassaiev

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