Luq Hamet

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Luq Hamet is a French actor primarily known for his extensive voice work in dubbing, particularly active during the 1980s and 1990s. He was born on April 1, 1963, in Le Havre, France. His career in voice acting encompasses a wide range of roles in both animation and live-action film and television.

In the realm of animation, Hamet provided the French voice for the character Moomin in the series Tanoshii Moomin Ikka (known in French as Les Moomins) and its sequel series Tanoshii Moomin Ikka: Bōken Nikki. His other notable anime voice roles include Ranma in Ranma ½, the Caliph in Iznogoud, and Buster Bunny and Plucky Duck in Les Tiny Toons. He also voiced the character Antoine in the anime series Acrobunch - The Quest for Treasure.

Beyond animation, Hamet is celebrated as the regular French voice of actor Michael J. Fox in the majority of his films, most famously as Marty McFly in the Back to the Future trilogy. He was also the regular French voice for Jason Priestley, including his role as Brandon Walsh in Beverly Hills 90210, and he dubbed Tom Hulce's portrayal of Mozart in the film Amadeus.

In addition to his voice work, Hamet has worked as a television presenter, hosting the children's program Hanna Barbera Dingue Dong from 1990 to 1996. From the early 2000s, his focus shifted away from regular dubbing toward directing actors for French productions and pursuing a career in theatre as a director and manager. Since 2014, he has been the director of the Théâtre Edgar in Paris. Regarding the specific role of Ronny in Magical Star Magical Emi, no information could be verified in the available search results.
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