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      • The cast includes regular Astier collaborator Jean-Christophe Hembert (Karadoc), who directed his two subsequent one-man shows, and Astier's father Lionnel (Leodegrance), his mother Joëlle Sevilla (Dame Séli) and his half-brother Simon (Yvain).
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  2. Kaamelott: Created by Alexandre Astier. With Alexandre Astier, Lionnel Astier, Franck Pitiot, Jean-Christophe Hembert. In this off beat account of King Arthur's quest for the Grail, virtually every journey, battle or adventure, is stopped dead in its tracks by the knights of the round table's most worldly traits--cowardice, greed, idiocy or ...

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    • 2005-01-03
    • Short, Adventure, Comedy
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    The cast includes regular Astier collaborator Jean-Christophe Hembert , who directed his two subsequent one-man shows, and Astier's father Lionnel (Leodegrance), his mother Joëlle Sevilla (Dame Séli) and his half-brother Simon .

    • Medieval Fantasy Comedy
  4. Séli, Guenièvre's mother : You know, the roof of your castle's falling apart. Léodagan, roi de Carmélide : She's an expert on carpentry now.

  5. These are the episodes of the French TV series Kaamelott. All episodes are written and directed by Alexandre Astier unless otherwise noted. Each season is referred to as a Book (Livre). Books I-IV are divided, in the DVD version, into two Volumes (Tomes). Each Volume corresponds to a physical DVD.

  6. "Kaamelott" Séli et les rongeurs (TV Episode 2005) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. French actor who is known for being the creator, director, writer, and lead actor of the television series Kaamelott where he played the character of King Arthur. He is also known for his directing work on the 2014 project Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods.

  8. Kaamelott is a French comedy series inspired by the Arthurian Legend that originally replaced another successful comedy series, Caméra Café, but soon became even more popular. It was created and written by Alexandre Astier ( who also plays the main role, that of King Arthur ) and first aired on French channel M6 between 2004 and 2009.

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