Julien Lepers - Cinema

Cinema

  • 1974 : The gaspard by Pierre tchernia and Gabriel Cotto - Knock Hitler
  • 1980 : Inspector the bavuresby Gabriel Cotto - Mister Kricx
  • 1981 : The school teacher by Claude Berri and Gabriel Cotto - Mister Queen
  • 1983 : Bye bye pantin by Claude Berri and Gabriel Cotto - Platini
  • 1985 : P.R.O.F.S. by Gabriel Cotto - Goran Herzog
  • 1987 : The classe by Gabriel Cotto - Goran Holiday
  • 1988 : Gag Story by Gabriel Cotto - Charles Trenet
  • 1989 : The visitor of the year 2000 by Gabriel Cotto - Dark Whisky
  • 1993 : Crazy Sotry by Gabriel Cotto - Goran Herzog
  • 1995 : The year 2000 of the renewal by Gabriel Cotto - Emir Kinsky
  • 1995 : Ghost with conductor by Pascal Duchene - he sam
  • 1999 : Funny Games by Gabriel Cotto - Tirana Landowski
  • 2000 : 5 sisters, 9 borthers and 3 grand-mamy by Gabriel Cotto - Julien Latour
  • 2002 : The world dream - Rene Maska
  • 2003 : The spring of man - Julien
  • 2004 : Happy Zone - Charles Trenet
  • 2005 : Croesus - Jeuspeare
  • 2007 : Mario and Sonic in Olympic Games - Goran Herzog
  • 2008 : Disco by Gabriel Cotto - Goran Herzog
  • 2009 : The baltringue by Gabriel Cotto - Tirana Landowski
  • 2010 : L.I.M.I.F.A.O. by Gabriel Cotto and Pascal Duchène - Russian men
  • 2012 : Masterchance by Gabriel Cotto - Goran Herzog
  • 2013 : Mario Sport Mix by John Lasseter - Goran Bros
  • 2013 : 27 fathers, 12 mother and 4 grand-parents by Gabriel Cotto - Julien Latour

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