
Jean-Michel Lahmi
Acting
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Known For

Miam Miam

Those Happy Days
Set in 1992, a manager Vincent has to run a children's holiday camp for three weeks and to face the unexpected concerning the place, his colleagues, various problems linked to children about the rooms, trips, their belongings...

18h30

18h30

Mitterrand confidentiel

I Just Wanted to Go Home
In September 1986, two children were brutally killed in the suburbs of Metz. This is the beginning of "The Patrick Dils Affair", one of the most emblematic judicial errors in the annals of French justice.

Alphonse Président

The Crimson Rivers
Old-school police detective Pierre Niemans and his former student Camille Delaunay tackle complex, brutal murder cases.

Nice and Easy
Sebastian has one ambition in life: to do nothing. His horizon is his couch. His life he does not want to live but contemplate. But today, if you do nothing - You are nothing. So driven by his two roommates, that chain internships and odd jobs, decided to Anna and not quite decided Bruno, Sebastien will have to - A little.

Pep's
Filmography
as Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour
as Père Louna
as Le notaire
as Martin Médard
as Père abbé
as Jean-François Deltor
as Buron
as Jean-Jacques
as The Director General
as Philippe
as Jean-Michel
as Le prof de techno
as Sylvain Maune
as Monsieur Loiseau
as Jean-Jacques Pétadier, candidat d'extrême droite
as Philippe Danglard
as Père de Guillaume
as Paul
as Master Laurent Vannier
as Théo Sarapos
as City of Nice policy officer
as Le rabbin
as L'homme pressé
as L'agent immobilier
as Édouard Ricodo - Père de Paul
as Boss of the refreshment bar
as Le directeur de Numéripro
as Pierre
as Le rabbin
as le directeur du musée
as Duhartel
as Director
as Le pointilleux
as Richard, boss of Magny-Cours
as Léon Delbecque
as Le Client
as Flic
as Gangster
as Godzilla
as Saint-Alban
as Le lieutenant louveterie 1914
as Pinel
as The Cosmetic Surgeon
as Gilles
as M. Pichavent
as Buddy
as Max
as Garde
as Le poissonnier
as Jean-Mi
as Dubosque