Jean-Paul Clerbois
Description
Jean-Paul Clerbois is a Belgian actor born on October 29, 1963, in Etterbeek, Belgium, primarily known for his extensive work in French dubbing for animated series and films. He has built a substantial career voicing a wide array of characters across numerous popular anime and animated franchises.
Clerbois's voice can be heard in a multitude of anime series. He is the voice of Takeshi Gian Goda in the feature films Stand By Me Doraemon and its sequel, Stand By Me Doraemon 2. In the series The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter, he provides the voices for both the character Pepero and the character listed as Père de Noir. He also voiced Micky in the series The Bush Baby. His other roles include River Marque in the second season of Immortal Grand Prix. His repertoire extends to major long-running series, where he is known for voicing the character Zetsu in the French versions of Naruto Shippūden and related media. He has also contributed to series such as Air Gear, D.Gray-man, and Inazuma Eleven. Beyond anime, his voice work includes the role of Dipsy in the French version of the children's series Teletubbies.
With a career spanning several decades, Jean-Paul Clerbois has established himself as a familiar and prolific presence in French-language dubbing, contributing to the localized versions of a vast number of internationally renowned animated works.
Clerbois's voice can be heard in a multitude of anime series. He is the voice of Takeshi Gian Goda in the feature films Stand By Me Doraemon and its sequel, Stand By Me Doraemon 2. In the series The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter, he provides the voices for both the character Pepero and the character listed as Père de Noir. He also voiced Micky in the series The Bush Baby. His other roles include River Marque in the second season of Immortal Grand Prix. His repertoire extends to major long-running series, where he is known for voicing the character Zetsu in the French versions of Naruto Shippūden and related media. He has also contributed to series such as Air Gear, D.Gray-man, and Inazuma Eleven. Beyond anime, his voice work includes the role of Dipsy in the French version of the children's series Teletubbies.
With a career spanning several decades, Jean-Paul Clerbois has established himself as a familiar and prolific presence in French-language dubbing, contributing to the localized versions of a vast number of internationally renowned animated works.
All Characters
- FrenchAnime overview: The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter
- FrenchAnime overview: The Bush Baby
- FrenchAnime overview: Stand By Me Doraemon 2
- FrenchAnime overview: Stand By Me Doraemon
- FrenchAnime overview: Immortal Grand Prix