Ludovic Baugin

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Ludovic Baugin is a French actor primarily known for his extensive work in dubbing, lending his voice to numerous characters in anime, animated series, and live-action films. Born on November 18, 1969, he comes from a family deeply involved in the dubbing industry, with his brothers Éric, Loïc, and Frank also being voice actors. He is noted as the only one among his brothers still active in the profession.

Baugin's career in voice acting spans several decades and includes a wide array of roles in anime series and films. A comprehensive list of his credits includes the character Tada in the anime They Were 11, confirming the user's example. His other notable anime roles encompass Disco in One Piece, Gustave in Monster, and roles in classic series such as Armitage III, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, and Perfect Blue. He also contributed voices to the French adaptations of live-action Japanese franchises, portraying Jou Ôhara / Lion Meteor in Bioman 3: Liveman and voicing characters in Jaspion and Jiban. His work in western animation includes voicing Dick Grayson / Nightwing in the 1990s Batman series, Nosedive Flashblade in Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series, and providing a voice for the French dub of The Berenstain Bears. More recently, he has voiced Kuai Liang / Sub-Zero in the French versions of the Mortal Kombat Legends animated films.

Beyond animation, Baugin has had a prolific career dubbing French versions of live-action films and television series. He is a regular French voice for actors such as Owen Wilson, Michael Rapaport, and Michael Trucco. His extensive filmography includes dubbing roles for actors like Jude Law in eXistenZ, Giovanni Ribisi in Lost Highway, Joaquin Phoenix in U-Turn, Edward Burns in Saving Private Ryan, Paul Walker in Pleasantville, Channing Tatum in Coach Carter, and Benedict Cumberbatch in Starter for 10. On television, he has provided the French voice for Michael Trucco's character Samuel Anders in Battlestar Galactica and for Michael Rapaport's roles in series such as Prison Break and The War at Home. This extensive body of work across various genres establishes Ludovic Baugin as a prominent and enduring figure in the French dubbing industry.
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