Mixmania (2002)
Mixmania (2002)
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Cast & Crew.
Olivier Dion
Self - Host
Luck Mervil
Self - Host
Kiève Antaya
Self
Alex M. Dauphin
Self
William Cloutier
Self
Claudia Bouvette
Self
Julie St-Pierre
Self - Host / Self
Jorge Murcia Ramirez
Self
Amélie St-Onge
Self
Jérémy Plante
Self
Marie-Catherine Lanthier
Self
Benjamin Nadeau
Self
Rosalie Filion-Theriault
Self
James Dhaïti
Self
Anne-Sophie Demers
Self
Raphaël Roberge
Self
Matthieu Lévesque
Self
Émilie Ouellette
Self
Megan Brydon
Self
Maxime-Olivier Potvin
Self
Emmy Langlais
Self
Tommy Tremblay
Self
Audrey De Coene
Self
Redgee
Self
Caroline Marcoux-Gendron
Self
Alexandra Livernoche
Self
Gabriel Forest
Self
Alexandra Poulin
Self
Ariane Laniel
Self
Anna-Belle Oliva-Denis
Self
Pierre-Luc Blais
Self
Jessy Benjamin
Self
Emmanuel Juteau-McEwan
Self
Frank Hudon
Self
Joël Legendre
Self
Marie-Ève Riverin
Self
Frédéric Gieling
Director
Davy Boisvert
Self / Self - Teacher
Anthony Bouffard
Self
Edward Castagnetto
Self
Geoffrey Larivière
Self
Élise Rivard
Self
Monica Scozzaro
Self
Marie-Pier Turbis
Self
Karim Ouellet
Self
Steve Bolton
Self
Cœur de Pirate
Self
Janick Arsenault
Self
Nicolas Ouellet
Self
Ingrid St-Pierre
Self
Kim Gingras
Self
Vincent Vallières
Self
Jean-Marc Généreux
Self
Eric Martel
Self
Lazylegz
Self
Pierre Bouthillier
Self
Anouk Lauzon
Self
Stéphane Bellavance
Self
Krystel Mongeau
Self
Yan England
Self
Herby Moreau
Self
Philippe Laprise
Self
Étienne Boulay
Self
Brigitte Boisjoli
Self
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Wiki.
Sandra Dee (born Alexandra Zuck; April 23, 1942 – February 20, 2005) was an American actress. Dee began her career as a child model, working first in commercials and then film in her teenage years. Best known for her portrayal of ingénues, Dee earned a Golden Globe Award as one of the year's most promising newcomers for her performance in Robert Wise's Until They Sail (1958). She became a teenage star for her performances in Imitation of Life and Gidget (both 1959), which made her a household name.By the late 1960s, her career had started to decline and a highly publicized marriage to Bobby Darin ended in divorce. The year of her divorce, Dee's contract with Universal Pictures was dropped. She attempted a comeback with the 1970 independent horror film The Dunwich Horror, but rarely acted after this time, appearing only occasionally in television productions throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. The rest of the decade was marked by alcoholism, mental illness, and reclusiveness, particularly after her mother died in 1988. Dee sought medical and psychological help in the early 1990s and died in 2005 of complications from kidney disease, brought on by lifelong anorexia nervosa.