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Birth Name: Stéphane Caillard
Birth Date: 1988-10-01
Birth Place: Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
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Alternate Names: استفان کایار
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Full Biography
Stéphane Caillard (born 1 October 1988) is a French film and television actress. Since 1999, she has appeared in various films and drama series on French television. In 2004, she played Camille Dassin, the daughter of Richard Bohringer's character in the TV series Doctor Dassin.
Caillard attended acting classes at INSAS Brussels and studied at the Asnières Studio-Theatre. In 2011, she appeared in Les Lyonnais, a film directed by Olivier Marchal. In 2012, she joined the Compagnie du Boramar in Collioure, with which she appeared in two plays by Molière. She won her first major role in 2015, playing Alma, one of the three heroines in the series La Vie devant elles, and then Julia Taro, in the TV series Marseille.
About the Movie: Maroni, les fantômes du fleuve / TV series (2018)
Episode: Season 1, Episode 2
Release Year: 2018
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Alternative Title: Iskander, Maroni - Die Geister des Flusses, Maroni - Im Reich der Schatten, Maroni, le territoire des ombres
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Story
Maroni, les fantômes du fleuve (2018) follows Chloé, a young policewoman who has recently been transferred to Cayenne, the capital of French Guiana. Upon her arrival, she is immediately thrown into her first case alongside her local colleague Dialo. The details of this initial case are not specified in the provided sources.
Summary
The series 'Maroni, les fantômes du fleuve' (2018) is set against the backdrop of French Guiana, focusing on the challenges faced by a young policewoman named Chloé as she begins her service in the region. The story explores themes of adaptation to new surroundings and collaboration between local and outsider law enforcement personnel.