Jean-Michel Vaubien

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Jean-Michel Vaubien is a French actor, singer, and dancer, born on January 16, 1980, in Paris, who is primarily known for his work in dubbing for film and television. He began his career as a performer in cabarets and musical theater, working as an autodidact before gaining experience in productions such as a gospel choir and at Club Med World. His stage credits include roles in French productions of musicals like Fame, Avenue Q, and Notre-Dame de Paris, where he performed the role of Clopin during the show's return run from 2016 to 2018. He also gained public visibility as a member of the vocal group Les Garçons, which reached the semi-final of the television talent show La France a un incroyable talent in 2015.

His entry into the dubbing industry came through connections made while performing in the musical Fame, leading to a prolific career voicing numerous African-American actors for the French market. In the realm of anime, Vaubien provided the French voice for the character Karias Blerster in the series Noblesse. While the character Shigeo Chiarai appears in the anime adaptation of Komi Can't Communicate, his French voice actor is not identified in available sources.

Beyond anime, his dubbing work is extensive and includes the voice of Sebastian in the live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid and a singing soloist role for the character L'Explorateur in the animated film Moana. He is also the regular French voice for actor Titus Makin, whom he dubs as Jackson West in the television series The Rookie: Le Flic de Los Angeles. His other notable dubbed roles include Brandon Scott in 13 Reasons Why and Dead to Me, as well as various actors in popular series such as Riverdale, Ozark, and Empire.
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