Philippe Lacheau (b. 1980)

Birthplace:
Fontenay-sous-Bois, Val-de-Marne, France

Born:
June 25, 1980

Philippe Lacheau (born 25 June 1980) is a French actor, director and writer.  From 2002 to 2010, Philippe Lacheau worked on French television for several TV Show like the "Casting Live" (2002), "Total Fun" (2003) and "Pour le meilleur et pour le fun" (2004). He also work with Karl Zéro on "C’est quoi ce jeu ?" (2004), Michel Denisot on Le Grand Journal (2005–07). In 2009, he is a part of the French Silent Library (TV series) produces by Christophe Dechavanne and he joined the team of Laurent Ruquier for a couple of his TV Show.  Source: Article "Philippe Lacheau" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Adaptation:
2019  City Hunter

Dialogue:
2019  City Hunter

Director:
2014  Babysitting
2015  Babysitting 2
2017  Alibi.com
2019  City Hunter
2022  Superwho?
2023  Alibi.com 2
????  Marsupilami

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2014  Babysitting
2015  Babysitting 2
2017  Alibi.com
2019  City Hunter
2019  L'agenzia dei bugiardi
2022  Superwho?
2023  Alibi.com 2
????  Marsupilami

Screenplay:
2014  Babysitting
2015  Babysitting 2
2017  Alibi.com
2019  City Hunter
2019  L'agenzia dei bugiardi
2022  Superwho?
2023  Alibi.com 2
????  Marsupilami

Writer:
2013  Paris or Perish
2014  Babysitting
2015  Babysitting 2
2017  Alibi.com
2018  Christ(Off)
2019  City Hunter
2019  L'agenzia dei bugiardi
2022  Superwho?
2023  Alibi.com 2
????  Marsupilami

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