Brigitte Aubry
Description
Brigitte Aubry is a French actress and artistic director, born on January 2, 1964, who has built a substantial career in film, television, theater, and voice acting. Her training included studying under Jean Périmony and at the René Simon courses, with early stage experience in productions like Molière's George Dandin. While she is a familiar face on French television with appearances in series such as Plus belle la vie, Un si grand soleil, and HPI, she is also widely recognized for her extensive work in dubbing.
As a voice actress, Aubry has lent her talents to a wide array of animated series and films, becoming a familiar voice to French audiences. Her work is particularly prominent in the dubbing of anime. She is the regular French voice for several actresses in live-action, including Leslie Mann and Megan Mullally, but her anime filmography is extensive and diverse. One of her notable early roles was providing the voice of Julia in the OAV series Babel II. She also voiced the character Choupette in the series Mock & Sweet, as confirmed by sources on anime dubbing.
Her voice work spans a wide range of iconic series. She is known for being the first voice of Hikari Horaki in the seminal series Neon Genesis Evangelion and for voicing Dilandau Albatou in The Vision of Escaflowne. She has taken on multiple roles in long-running franchises, such as voicing Trisha Elric and the homunculus Sloth in Fullmetal Alchemist, and Kaori Makimura across various installments of City Hunter. Her versatility is also evident in series like Cardcaptor Sakura, where she voiced several characters including Marie, and in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Gunslinger Girl.
Beyond these, Aubrey's voice can be heard in a multitude of other productions. She voiced Ichi Mann in Sol Bianca, Ibuki Momoi in Dai-Guard, and multiple characters in the Papyrus series. Her work extends to more recent animation as well, such as voicing Debbie Grayson in the adult animated series Invincible and taking on roles in films like Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz. In addition to her screen work, she is also active in video games, providing voices for prominent characters like Impa in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and its sequel Tears of the Kingdom.
Beyond performing, Brigitte Aubry also works as an artistic director, overseeing the French dubbing for various productions, demonstrating a comprehensive involvement in the craft of voice acting.
As a voice actress, Aubry has lent her talents to a wide array of animated series and films, becoming a familiar voice to French audiences. Her work is particularly prominent in the dubbing of anime. She is the regular French voice for several actresses in live-action, including Leslie Mann and Megan Mullally, but her anime filmography is extensive and diverse. One of her notable early roles was providing the voice of Julia in the OAV series Babel II. She also voiced the character Choupette in the series Mock & Sweet, as confirmed by sources on anime dubbing.
Her voice work spans a wide range of iconic series. She is known for being the first voice of Hikari Horaki in the seminal series Neon Genesis Evangelion and for voicing Dilandau Albatou in The Vision of Escaflowne. She has taken on multiple roles in long-running franchises, such as voicing Trisha Elric and the homunculus Sloth in Fullmetal Alchemist, and Kaori Makimura across various installments of City Hunter. Her versatility is also evident in series like Cardcaptor Sakura, where she voiced several characters including Marie, and in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Gunslinger Girl.
Beyond these, Aubrey's voice can be heard in a multitude of other productions. She voiced Ichi Mann in Sol Bianca, Ibuki Momoi in Dai-Guard, and multiple characters in the Papyrus series. Her work extends to more recent animation as well, such as voicing Debbie Grayson in the adult animated series Invincible and taking on roles in films like Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz. In addition to her screen work, she is also active in video games, providing voices for prominent characters like Impa in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and its sequel Tears of the Kingdom.
Beyond performing, Brigitte Aubry also works as an artistic director, overseeing the French dubbing for various productions, demonstrating a comprehensive involvement in the craft of voice acting.
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- FrenchAnime overview: Mock & Sweet