Caméra Café
Caméra Café

Caméra Café

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2001- 2005
7 Seasons
644 Episodes
6.8(54 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

The coffee machine of a small company is the scene of discussions between employees. Private life, professional life, gossip, mockery, ... everything goes!

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Calt Production
M6
M6 Métropole Télévision

Episodes

No episodes found for this season.

Cast & Crew

15 members
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Noémie Elbaz

Julie Hassan

Noémie Elbaz
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Jeanne Savary

Jeanne Bignon

Jeanne Savary
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Yvan Le Bolloc'h

Jean-Claude Convenant

Yvan Le Bolloc'h
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Shirley Bousquet

Nancy Langeais

Shirley Bousquet
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Chantal Neuwirth

Annie Lepoutre

Chantal Neuwirth
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Sylvie Loeillet

Carole Dussier-Belmont

Sylvie Loeillet
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Philippe Cura

André Markowicz

Philippe Cura
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Gérard Chaillou

Jean-Guy Lecointre

Gérard Chaillou
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Karim Adda

Vincent Schneider

Karim Adda
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Valérie Decobert-Koretzky

Frédérique Castelli

Valérie Decobert-Koretzky
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Bruno Solo

Hervé Dumont

Bruno Solo
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Armelle

Maéva Capucin

Armelle
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Alexandre Pesle

Sylvain Muller

Alexandre Pesle
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Marc Andréoni

Serge Touati

Marc Andréoni
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Alain Bouzigues

Philippe Gatin

Alain Bouzigues

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