Fabienne Loriaux

Description
Fabienne Loriaux is a Belgian actress, born on November 21, 1962, who is primarily known for her extensive work in the French-language dubbing of animated series and films, particularly anime. Her voice is featured in numerous productions that have been broadcast in France and other French-speaking regions.

Loriaux has built a substantial career voicing a wide array of characters. She is notably the voice of Nico Robin in several One Piece films, including One Piece Film: Red and One Piece Stampede. In the popular isekai series That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime and its spin-off The Slime Diaries, she lends her voice to the character of the Grand Sage, as well as the character Albis. Her repertoire also includes the role of Vermouth in the Detective Conan spin-off series, Zero's Tea Time.

Beyond the specific roles listed, her filmography demonstrates a long-standing presence in anime dubbing. She has voiced characters in long-running franchises such as Pokémon, where she has been heard as the Pokédex, the mother of the protagonist Sacha, and Nurse Joëlle. She also performed as Boruto Uzumaki in the French version of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. Her voice work extends to other animated series like My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, in which she voiced Applejack, and Gravity Falls.

Her dubbing career is frequently connected to the Belgian dubbing industry, with many of her credits involving studios and direction from Brussels. She has, for instance, worked under the direction of Frederik Haùgness on several major projects, including the various adaptations of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. Her contributions to anime dubbing include taking on roles that range from young protagonists to powerful and mysterious figures like the sentient Grand Sage, marking her as a versatile and recurring presence in the industry.