Laurence Crouzet
Description
Laurence Crouzet is a French actress, adaptor, and director primarily known for her extensive work in dubbing for French-language versions of films and television series. Born into a family of actors, with her parents Roger Crouzet and Monique Thierry also being specialists in dubbing, she initially pursued theatre against their wishes before entering the world of dubbing around the age of 24. In addition to her voice work, she is the author of a theatrical piece titled Une mouche dans la tête ou les mémoires d'une fille affreuse, sale et méchante, for which she received a humor prize at the Festival de Conflans-Sainte-Honorine.
Crouzet has a prolific career voicing characters in numerous anime series dubbed into French. Among her many roles, she voiced Maria Clemente in the ONA series Spriggan and Béatrice Rousseau in Hiatari Ryōkō. She is also recognized for her work in Magical Idol Pastel Yumi as Susy Hanazono and in Hikari no Densetsu, where she portrayed Cynthia Duval. In the series Honoo no Alpen Rose: Judy & Randy, she took on the lead role of Julie Brendel, and she voiced the character Jo in the anime adaptation of Little Women. Her film work in the anime genre includes the role of Mina in Crystal Triangle. She also contributed multiple voices to the series Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers, playing both Kayura and Sandy.
Beyond the specific roles listed, Crouzet is a prominent figure in French anime dubbing, known for voicing a multitude of characters in classic series. She is particularly well-known for her multiple roles in the cult classic Saint Seiya (Les Chevaliers du Zodiaque), where she lent her voice to characters such as Shaina, Hilda, Kiki, Shunrei, and June. Her extensive filmography also includes voices in Dragon Ball (as Lunch), Dragon Ball Z, and the role of April O'Neil in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series.
Crouzet's work often involves recurring collaborations with other French voice actors, a common practice in the dubbing industry where a stable pool of talent frequently works together on various projects. Her roles span from the 1980s to the 2020s, demonstrating a long-standing and versatile career. More recent anime voice work includes the role of Kilistran in Overlord III and Overlord IV, and voicing Leinas in Overlord III. In addition to animation, her dubbing career is marked by being the first French voice for actresses Uma Thurman and Madonna in their film roles, as well as providing voices for numerous live-action television series and films. She has also worked as a voice director and adaptor, contributing to projects such as the French adaptation of the live-action film Gantz II: Perfect Answer.
Crouzet has a prolific career voicing characters in numerous anime series dubbed into French. Among her many roles, she voiced Maria Clemente in the ONA series Spriggan and Béatrice Rousseau in Hiatari Ryōkō. She is also recognized for her work in Magical Idol Pastel Yumi as Susy Hanazono and in Hikari no Densetsu, where she portrayed Cynthia Duval. In the series Honoo no Alpen Rose: Judy & Randy, she took on the lead role of Julie Brendel, and she voiced the character Jo in the anime adaptation of Little Women. Her film work in the anime genre includes the role of Mina in Crystal Triangle. She also contributed multiple voices to the series Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers, playing both Kayura and Sandy.
Beyond the specific roles listed, Crouzet is a prominent figure in French anime dubbing, known for voicing a multitude of characters in classic series. She is particularly well-known for her multiple roles in the cult classic Saint Seiya (Les Chevaliers du Zodiaque), where she lent her voice to characters such as Shaina, Hilda, Kiki, Shunrei, and June. Her extensive filmography also includes voices in Dragon Ball (as Lunch), Dragon Ball Z, and the role of April O'Neil in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series.
Crouzet's work often involves recurring collaborations with other French voice actors, a common practice in the dubbing industry where a stable pool of talent frequently works together on various projects. Her roles span from the 1980s to the 2020s, demonstrating a long-standing and versatile career. More recent anime voice work includes the role of Kilistran in Overlord III and Overlord IV, and voicing Leinas in Overlord III. In addition to animation, her dubbing career is marked by being the first French voice for actresses Uma Thurman and Madonna in their film roles, as well as providing voices for numerous live-action television series and films. She has also worked as a voice director and adaptor, contributing to projects such as the French adaptation of the live-action film Gantz II: Perfect Answer.
All Characters
- FrenchAnime overview: Spriggan
- FrenchAnime overview: Hiatari Ryōkō
- FrenchAnime overview: Magical Idol Pastel Yumi
- FrenchAnime overview: Hikari no Densetsu
- FrenchAnime overview: Honoo no Alpen Rose: Judy & Randy
- FrenchAnime overview: Little Women
- FrenchAnime overview: Crystal Triangle
- FrenchAnime overview: Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers
- FrenchAnime overview: Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers
- FrenchAnime overview: Space Adventure Cobra - The Movie
- FrenchAnime overview: Macross Plus
- FrenchAnime overview: Tekken: Blood Vengeance
- FrenchAnime overview: Saint Seiya Tenkai-hen
- FrenchAnime overview: Saint Seiya: Evil Goddess Eris
- FrenchAnime overview: Patlabor the Mobile Police: The New Files
- FrenchAnime overview: Patlabor the Mobile Police: The New Files
- FrenchAnime overview: Saint Seiya
- FrenchAnime overview: Saint Seiya
- FrenchAnime overview: Saint Seiya
- FrenchAnime overview: Patlabor the Mobile Police
- FrenchAnime overview: Patlabor the Mobile Police
- FrenchAnime overview: Battle Arena Toshinden