Virginie Ramis

Description
Virginie Ramis is a French actress and singer whose professional work is primarily rooted in musical theatre and stage performance, with an emerging presence in the field of anime voice acting for the French market. Her early training began in her youth in Liège, Belgium, where she studied classical dance, modern jazz, and vocal performance. She later moved to France to continue her artistic education, attending institutions such as the Cours Florent and the École Rosella Hightower, while also benefiting of various coaches in theatre, singing, and dance.

Ramis's career in performance has been prominently defined by her work on the stage. Her first role in a musical was as the ingénue in "Il était une fois les comédies musicales". A significant milestone was her participation in the French production of the Tony Award-winning musical Avenue Q at the Bobino theatre in Paris in 2012, where she performed the roles of Brouttemotte and Ours Amie Pourrie. Her other notable stage credits include the musical Résiste, featuring the songs of France Gall and Michel Berger, which played at the Palais des Sports in Paris. She continues to perform in theatrical productions, such as the 2025 family show Orso et le secret des étoiles at Le Grand Rex.

In addition to her stage career, Ramis has expanded into voice acting for French dubs of animated series, particularly anime. According to industry databases, her voice can be heard in the French version of the television series Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer. In this production, she voices multiple characters, most notably Lance Lumière and Subaru Hoshikawa, as well as Anima enfant, Radical Mery, and Sôji. Her voice acting credits also include a role in the anime series BLUELOCK, where she performs the part of Mère de Reo. This body of work demonstrates her versatility in interpreting different characters within the same series and her growing involvement in the anime dubbing industry in France.