Julie Beauchemin

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Julie Beauchemin is a Canadian actress and voice actor based in Quebec, with a career spanning over two decades in film, television, and dubbing. She is represented by Agence Duchesne for both on-screen and voice-over work. In addition to her performance career, Beauchemin is also an accomplished photographer and visual artist.

Her voice acting work is extensive, focusing on French dubbing for animated series and films. She provided the voice for the character Prince Lumen in the animated series Spider Riders, which aired from 2006 to 2007. Other notable roles in animation include Alice in Bakugan, the titular character in Diabolo le petit cochon rigolo, and Nick in Le Chat dans le Chapeau est un futé rigolo. She was also the voice of Sarah-Laurie in Défis extrêmes: La Tournée mondiale and provided all the female voices for the Télétoon la nuit series Les grandes gueules s'animent. In 2019, she became the voice of the puppet Pruneau in the new version of the beloved children's series Passe-Partout.

Beyond animation, Beauchemin is a prolific voice for French-language dubs of live-action films and television series. She is the regular French voice for actresses such as Lucy Punch, Leslie Jones, and Kristin Booth, and is also one of the dubbing voices for Maya Rudolph, Heather Graham, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Michelle Williams, and Amber Tamblyn. Her film dubbing credits include the Québécois versions of major releases like The Angry Birds Movie 2, where she voiced Zeta, and Man of Steel, where she dubbed the character Faora.

Alongside her voice work, Beauchemin maintains an active on-screen acting career. She is known for her roles in Quebec television series, including a long-running part as Marie-Christine Goulet in 5e Rang, Hélène Lafleur in Les Bracelets Rouges, and Me Girouard in Indéfendable. She has also appeared in films such as Matthias & Maxime by Xavier Dolan.

Beauchemin has received recognition for her parallel career in photography. In 2018, she was a winner of the LensCulture Emerging Talent Award and exhibited her work in New York City. Her photography has also been honored with a nomination from the Fine Art Photography Awards and a Director's Award from the PhotoPlace Gallery in Vermont. She is a professional member of the Regroupement des artistes en arts visuels du Québec and serves on the board of directors for Diffusion En Scène, an organization supporting performing arts.
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