Georges Caudron

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Georges Caudron was a prominent French actor extensively known for his work in dubbing, lending his voice to numerous international stars and animated characters over several decades. Born on November 20, 1952, in Malakoff, France, he passed away in December 2022 at the age of 70.

Caudron's career began in theater after he trained at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Techniques du Théâtre and studied under Jean-Laurent Cochet. In his early career, he performed in several stage productions and musicals, including the French productions of "Jesus Christ Superstar" in 1972 and "La Révolution française" in 1973. He transitioned to dubbing in the late 1980s, a field in which he would become a major figure.

He became the regular French voice for several well-known actors. His most famous association was with David Duchovny, whom he voiced in all his appearances, including the iconic role of Fox Mulder in the television series "The X-Files" and its subsequent film adaptations. He was also the regular French voice for actors such as Rick Moranis in the "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" film series, John Hannah in "The Mummy" trilogy, and Paul Bettany, providing the voice for the character Vision in the Marvel series "WandaVision" and "What If…?".

In the realm of animation, Caudron contributed his voice to a wide variety of projects. He is known for voicing Dick Grayson, the first Robin, in the 1990s French dub of "Batman: The Animated Series". His other notable animated roles include Gargouille in the French versions of "Finding Nemo" and its sequel "Finding Dory," the father in "Balto," and Cyclops in the film "Buzz Lightyear". He also voiced the character of Hans and the title role in the French dub of "The Nutcracker Prince".

Beyond film and television, Caudron was also active in the world of video games, providing voices for characters in major franchises. Notably, he was the voice of Shaun Hastings in several installments of the "Assassin's Creed" series. In addition to his voice acting, he also worked as a dubbing director on various films and series.

Regarding the specific anime roles mentioned in the query, such as Francis in "Magical Star Magical Emi," Florent in "Hana no Ko Lunlun," and Ido in "Battle Angel," these could not be confirmed in the search results. The information available profiles his extensive and celebrated body of work in French dubbing, particularly for American films, television series, and animated features.
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