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Explore the complete cast of Homotherapy: A Religious Sickness, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Alan Chambers
Self - Exodus President (1993-2013)

Jean-Loup Adénor
Self

Jordan Hunter
Self

Véronique Berthe
Self

Benoît Berthe
Self

Deb Cuny
Self

Jean-Michel Dunand
Self - Communion Béthanie Member

Tanya Erzen
Self - College Professor

Yannick Fer
Self - Sociologist

Richard Cohen
Self - Psychotherapist

Rich Wyler
Self - Brothers Road President

Günter Baum
Self - Wüstenstrom Founder

Ewa Kamoda
Self

Anthony Favier
Self - History Professor

Zbigniew Lew-Starowicz
Self - Psychiatrist

Marek Dziewiecki
Self - Priest

Georg Schmid
Self - Theologist

Xavier Guillaume
Self - Courage Member

Oranne de Mautort
Self - Famille et Société Director

Serge Blisko
Self - Miviludes President (2012-18)

Laurent Lemoine
Self - Theologist

Gero Winkelmann
Self - Homeopathic Doctor

Lieselotte Mahler
Self - Psychiatrist

Bastian Melcher
Self

Udo Rauchfleisch
Self - Psychiatrist

Darlene Bogle
Self - Former Exodus Member

Ulle Schauws
Self - Politician

Laurence Vanceunebrock-Mialon
Self - Politician

Monika Rosa
Self - Politician

Andrew Comiskey
Self - Desert Stream President (archive footage)

Krystyna Pawłowicz
Self - Politician (archive footage)
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