Maurille Marc

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Marc Maurille is a French actor primarily known for his work in theatre, television, and voice acting. He began his artistic journey in Haute-Savoie with a local amateur theatre company before pursuing professional training at the renowned Cours Florent in Paris from 2010 to 2013. His career is marked by significant stage work under prominent directors. He obtained a role in Ladislas Chollat's production of La Station Champbaudet at the Théâtre Marigny in 2013 and has since collaborated with other directors such as Thierry Harcourt. Maurille has also appeared in television programs, including the Arte series À Musée Vous, À Musée Moi and the Netflix series The Spy.

In the field of dubbing, Maurille has established himself as the regular French voice for several international actors. His notable voice roles in live-action include dubbing James Corden, Ali Fazal in Death on the Nile, Zach Gilford in Midnight Mass, and August Diehl in Munich: The Edge of War. However, he is perhaps most widely recognized by anime fans for his portrayal of Giorno Giovanna, the protagonist of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind, in the French-language version of the anime.

Maurille's career is characterized by recurring artistic collaborations, most notably with director Ladislas Chollat, with whom he worked on at least two major stage productions. He also reteamed with Mathilda May, having taken her acting course, Le Corps Parlant, in 2021 before performing in her play Make Up! at the Studio Marigny, where he played the dual role of the Stage Manager and the Director. His achievements include performing at prestigious Parisian theatres such as the Théâtre Marigny and the Théâtre de la Pépinière, demonstrating his standing in the French theatrical community alongside his voice acting career.
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