French Kiss (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Meg Ryan as Kate
  • Kevin Kline as Luc Teyssier
  • Timothy Hutton as Charlie
  • Jean Reno as Inspector Jean-Paul Cardon
  • François Cluzet as Bob
  • Susan Anbeh as Juliette
  • Renée Humphrey as Lilly
  • Michael Riley as M. Campbell
  • Laurent Spielvogel as Concierge
  • Victor Garrivier as Octave
  • Elisabeth Commelin as Claire
  • Julie Leibowitch as Olivia
  • Miquel Brown as Sgt. Patton
  • Louise Deschamps as Jean-Paul's Girl
  • Olivier Curdy as Jean-Paul's Boy
  • Claudio Todeschini as Antoine Teyssier
  • Jerry Harte as Herb
  • Thomasine Heiner as Mom
  • Joanna Pavlis as Monotonous Voiced Woman
  • Florence Soyez as Flight Attendant
  • Barbara Schulz as Pouting Girl
  • Clément Sibony as Pouting Boy
  • Adam Brooks as Perfect Passenger
  • Marianne Anska as Cop #1
  • Philippe Garnier as Cop #2
  • Frédéric Therisod as Cop #3
  • Patrice Juiff as French Customs Official
  • Jean Corso as Hotel George V Desk Clerk
  • François Xavier Tilmant as Hotel Waiter
  • Williams Diols as Beach Waiter
  • Mike Johns as Lucien
  • Marie-Christine Adam as Juliette's Mother
  • Jean-Paul Jaupart as Juliette's Father
  • Fausto Costantino as Beefy Doorman
  • Jean-Claude Braquet as Stolen Moto Owner
  • Dominique Régnier as Attractive Passport Woman
  • Ghislaine Juillot as Jean-Paul Cardon's Wife
  • Inge Offerman as German Family
  • Nicholas Hawtrey as German Family
  • Wolfgang Pissors as German Family
  • Nikola Obermann as German Family
  • Alain Frérot as Old Man
  • Dorothée Picard as Mrs. Cowen
  • Jean Allain as Mr. Cowen

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