Dominique Vallee
Description
Dominique Vallée is a French actress who was born on July 18, 1959, in Clermont-Ferrand, France. She is widely recognized for her extensive work in dubbing, providing the French voices for numerous characters in live-action television series, films, and animated programs.
Vallée began her career as a stage performer at the famous Café de la Gare in Paris. Her first foray into dubbing was a small role in the American soap opera Guiding Light. Over the years, she has become a prominent figure in the French dubbing industry, known for her versatility and prolific work.
In the realm of anime and animation, Vallée has voiced a wide array of characters. Her notable roles include the title character in the series Cybersix, Hikaru in Rayearth, Ishtar in Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II: The Movie, Maetel in Space Symphony Maetel ~Ginga Tetsudō 999 Gaiden~, Chelsea Rorec in Tokyo Underground, Mashiro Kazahana in Mai-HiME, and Kinuyo Matsumoto in Baki. Other significant anime credits include Miyabi Aizawa in Great Teacher Onizuka, Lamu in the Lamu films, and Sherry in Zatch Bell!.
Beyond anime, Vallée is the regular French dubbing voice for several prominent actresses, including Kristin Lehman, Gretchen Egolf, Elizabeth Mitchell, Garcelle Beauvais, and Kristin Bauer van Straten. Through this work, she has become the French voice for characters such as Juliet Burke in Lost (Elizabeth Mitchell), Pam De Beaufort in True Blood (Kristin Bauer van Straten), and Piper Halliwell in the later seasons of Charmed (Holly Marie Combs). Her work also extends to video games; she is notably the voice of Iris von Everec in the Hearts of Stone expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Her contributions to the field have been acknowledged with invitations to industry events, such as a panel on dubbing cult series at the Séries Mania festival.
Vallée began her career as a stage performer at the famous Café de la Gare in Paris. Her first foray into dubbing was a small role in the American soap opera Guiding Light. Over the years, she has become a prominent figure in the French dubbing industry, known for her versatility and prolific work.
In the realm of anime and animation, Vallée has voiced a wide array of characters. Her notable roles include the title character in the series Cybersix, Hikaru in Rayearth, Ishtar in Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II: The Movie, Maetel in Space Symphony Maetel ~Ginga Tetsudō 999 Gaiden~, Chelsea Rorec in Tokyo Underground, Mashiro Kazahana in Mai-HiME, and Kinuyo Matsumoto in Baki. Other significant anime credits include Miyabi Aizawa in Great Teacher Onizuka, Lamu in the Lamu films, and Sherry in Zatch Bell!.
Beyond anime, Vallée is the regular French dubbing voice for several prominent actresses, including Kristin Lehman, Gretchen Egolf, Elizabeth Mitchell, Garcelle Beauvais, and Kristin Bauer van Straten. Through this work, she has become the French voice for characters such as Juliet Burke in Lost (Elizabeth Mitchell), Pam De Beaufort in True Blood (Kristin Bauer van Straten), and Piper Halliwell in the later seasons of Charmed (Holly Marie Combs). Her work also extends to video games; she is notably the voice of Iris von Everec in the Hearts of Stone expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Her contributions to the field have been acknowledged with invitations to industry events, such as a panel on dubbing cult series at the Séries Mania festival.
All Characters
- FrenchAnime overview: Midnight Milk Party
- FrenchAnime overview: Submarine Super 99
- FrenchAnime overview: Behind Closed Doors
- FrenchAnime overview: Dragon Pink
- FrenchAnime overview: Nine O'Clock Woman
- FrenchAnime overview: Space Symphony Maetel ~Ginga Tetsudō 999 Gaiden~
- FrenchAnime overview: Bible Black Origins
- FrenchAnime overview: Bible Black Origins
- FrenchAnime overview: Iczelion
- FrenchAnime overview: The Dagger of Kamui
- FrenchAnime overview: Bible Black
- FrenchAnime overview: Bible Black
- FrenchAnime overview: La Blue Girl Returns
- French
- FrenchAnime overview: Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II: The Movie
- FrenchAnime overview: Master Keaton