Eric Aubrahn

Description
Éric Aubrahn is a French actor, primarily known for his extensive work in dubbing for French-language versions of films, television series, animation, and video games. He was born on October 10, 1962, in Dijon, France. He moved to Paris to pursue his interest in acting, taking courses at the Studio 34 drama school.

His career is marked by a high volume of voice work. He is notably the regular French voice actor for several prominent English-language actors, including Dominic Purcell in series such as Prison Break, Flash, and Legends of Tomorrow, and J. R. Bourne in Teen Wolf and The 100. He has also provided the French voice for actors like Raphael Sbarge, Gary Dourdan, Cary Elwes, and Rob Morrow.

In the realm of animation and anime, Aubrahn has contributed to numerous titles. He voices Dr. Algernop Krieger in the French version of the animated series Archer. His work in Japanese anime includes roles in several classic and contemporary series. He voiced Ruiga and Stelius in Shurato, Karl Neumann in Monster, and Garrett Miller in Extreme Ghostbusters. Additional anime credits include Maya in the Saint Seiya film The Legend of the Golden Apple, Roger in 101 Dalmatians: The Series, Aziz in Princess Sheherazade, and Ryan in Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness. He also voiced the character Marcel in the anime Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai.

Beyond his voice work, Aubrahn has an active career in theatre, both as an actor and a playwright. He has performed in classic plays such as Le Cid and Les Fourberies de Scapin, and in 2009 he wrote and performed in his own one-man show, Coup de foudre à l'île de Pâques. He has also appeared in films and television series, including a role in the 1996 film Select Hotel. In the field of video games, he is known for being the French voice of Talion in Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and Middle-earth: Shadow of War, and Alan Wake in the game of the same name.
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