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Pleins Feux Sur : Théodore «Lòlò » Beaubrun Jr. (Port-au-Prince – 1956) | Haiti Liberte

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« Un artiste médicastre » Lòlò pour sa part a grandi dans l’environnement du spectacle. Puisque son père Théodore Beaubrun Sr dit ‘’Languichatte’’, était tout au moins le plus populaire comédien du pays. Ce qui a conséquemment plongé Junior dans le bain du show-biz dès l’adolescence. Lequel a constitué l’univers du fils du comédien pendant

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