Commissaire Moulin

Commissaire Moulin (English: Police Commissioner Moulin) is a French television series created by Paul Andréota and Claude Boissol and starring Yves Rénier as the title character, Commissaire Jean-Paul Moulin. The show started in 1976, was canceled in 1982, resumed in 1989 and finally ended in 2008. The entire series spans seventy 90 minute episodes.

Commissaire Moulin
Also known asCommissaire Moulin, police judiciaire
Created byPaul Andréota and Claude Boissol
Country of origin France
No. of episodes70
Production
Running time90 minutes
Release
Original networkTF1
Original release4 August 1976 
5 June 2008

Plot

The series follows the adventures of lighthearted Jean-Paul Moulin, a police Commissaire, and his team as they solve crimes.

Actors

  • Yves Rénier : Commissaire Jean-Paul Moulin
  • Clément Michu : Inspector Galland
  • Guy Montagné : Guyomard
  • Jean-Pierre Kérien : Rocard
  • Jean-Luc Moreau : Alex
  • Diane Simenon : Poupette
  • Laurence Charpentier : Lolo
  • Natacha Amal : Samantha Beaumont
  • Annie Balestra : Baba
  • Tchee : Le Chinois
  • Francis Lax : Director
  • Régis Anders : Deputy Director
  • Samantha Rénier : Marie Moulin
  • Bernard Rosselli : Commander Léon Guermer
  • Alice Béat : Lieutenant Charlotte Marszewski
  • Anne-Charlotte Pontabry : Doctor Sophie Moulin
  • Daniel Russo : Shalom

Other actors appearing in the series

Directors

Guy Lefranc & Gérard Marx direct 1 Episode.

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