Bruno Georis

Description
Bruno Georis is a Belgian actor primarily known for his work in French dubbing, bringing his voice to numerous characters in anime, television series, and films. Based in Brussels, he has accumulated approximately thirty years of experience in the voice-over industry, with a professional home studio that allows him to work across various formats including dubbing, radio advertising, and audiobooks. He is a native French speaker with a vocal range suited for middle-aged and senior characters.

Georis is most recognized in the anime community for his long-standing role as Gaï Maito, also known as Might Guy, in the French adaptations of both the original Naruto series and its sequel, Naruto Shippūden. He reprised this role for several of the series' films, including Naruto Shippūden Film 1: Un Funeste Présage, as well as the fifth and sixth films, Blood Prison and Road to Ninja. His work in the anime genre extends to other major franchises. He has voiced various characters in the Pokémon anime series, including Spruce Keteleeria in Pokémon Noir et Blanc, Hector in Pokémon Soleil & Lune, and several roles in Pokémon XY. For a period, he also took over the role of Professor Sorbier in the series. His filmography includes the role of Joe in the thirteenth Pokémon film, Zoroark, le Maître des Illusions.

Beyond these long-running series, Georis has contributed to a wide array of other anime titles. He is the voice of Mister Peanutbutter in the French version of BoJack Horseman, Le Roi d'Ombre (Shadow King) in Wolverine et les X-Men, and Balong in One Piece Film Gold. More recently, his work includes roles in popular contemporary anime such as Orlok in The Case Study of Vanitas, Rokkus Migurdia in Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation, and Zazel in The Dungeon of Black Company. While his primary focus is voice acting, he has also appeared as an on-screen actor in live-action films, including roles in the 2023 film En attendant la nuit and the 2022 film Câline. Although he has a substantial body of work, information on recurring collaborations with specific directors or other voice actors is not well-documented in standard sources. His notable achievement remains his extensive and versatile career in dubbing, making him a familiar voice to French-speaking audiences of both classic and modern animation.
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