The Intrepids facts for kids
- This article is about the children's TV show, not the comic books.
Les Intrépides (which means The Intrepids in French) is a fun TV series made for kids. It was created in France and Quebec (a part of Canada) and aired from 1993 to 1996. The show has 52 episodes, and each one is about 30 minutes long.
The story follows the exciting adventures of two kids, Julie Boileau and Tom Miller. They become step-siblings when their parents get married. Julie and Tom run their very own radio station just for kids! They use their radio show to help listeners solve all sorts of interesting mysteries and tricky problems that come their way.
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Meet the Characters
This section introduces the main actors and the characters they play in the series.
Main Cast Members
- Jessica Barker as Julie Boileau
- Lorànt Deutsch as Tom Miller
- Danielle Proulx as Claire Boileau (Julie's mom)
- Luc Gentil as Robert Miller (Tom's dad)
- Tchee as Trahn
- Vincent Bolduc as Antoine
Behind the Scenes
This part tells you about the people who helped create the show, like the writers and directors.
Who Wrote the Stories?
The main writers for Les Intrépides were Eric Rognard and Eric Summer. They came up with all the exciting adventures for Julie and Tom.
Who Directed the Episodes?
Many talented directors helped bring the show to life. They included Gilberto Azevedo, Bernard Dubois, Olivier Langlois, Laurent Lévy, Jacques Payette, and Johanne Prégent.