Charlotte Hervieux
Description
Charlotte Hervieux is a French actress and singer primarily known for her work in dubbing, musical theatre, and voice acting for animation. Her career is marked by a notable presence in the French-language versions of popular anime series, where she lends her voice to a wide array of characters.
Born in 1990, Hervieux trained at the Institut Supérieur des Arts de la Scène Rick Odums in Paris. She began her career on the stage, performing in numerous musicals and theatrical productions. Her early credits include roles in Shrek, the Musical, The Phantom of the Opera, and Les Misérables. This strong foundation in musical performance naturally extended into voice acting, most prominently for the role of Elsa in the French version of Disney's Frozen 2, where she performed both the speaking and singing voice of the character.
In the realm of anime, Hervieux has become a recognisable voice for French audiences, often associated with strong or central female characters. Her roles are frequently part of productions dubbed at studios like Time-Line Factory and under the direction of professionals such as Mélanie Anne and Jérémy Zylberberg.
Her anime voice acting credits are extensive. She voices the protagonist Tohka Yatogami in Date A Live IV. She plays the dual-identity heroine Desumi Magahara, also known as Princesse Faucheuse, in the romantic comedy Love After World Domination. In the psychological thriller Tomodachi Game, she is the voice of Maria Mizuse. She also voiced the character Penna in the acclaimed series To Your Eternity. Other significant roles include Lowellmina Earthworld in The Genius Prince's Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt and Sonya in the Netflix film Bright: Samurai Soul. In addition to these, her filmography includes roles in High-Rise Invasion, Edens Zero, Godzilla Singular Point, I'm Standing on 1,000,000 Lives, Ultraman, and Fruits Basket, demonstrating her prolific work in the genre.
Beyond animation and anime, Hervieux's voice work extends to live-action series, where she has dubbed characters in popular shows like 13 Reasons Why and the soap opera Amour, gloire et beauté (The Bold and the Beautiful). Her career continues to balance stage performance with voice acting, as seen in her participation in large-scale concert tours like Disney en concert.
Born in 1990, Hervieux trained at the Institut Supérieur des Arts de la Scène Rick Odums in Paris. She began her career on the stage, performing in numerous musicals and theatrical productions. Her early credits include roles in Shrek, the Musical, The Phantom of the Opera, and Les Misérables. This strong foundation in musical performance naturally extended into voice acting, most prominently for the role of Elsa in the French version of Disney's Frozen 2, where she performed both the speaking and singing voice of the character.
In the realm of anime, Hervieux has become a recognisable voice for French audiences, often associated with strong or central female characters. Her roles are frequently part of productions dubbed at studios like Time-Line Factory and under the direction of professionals such as Mélanie Anne and Jérémy Zylberberg.
Her anime voice acting credits are extensive. She voices the protagonist Tohka Yatogami in Date A Live IV. She plays the dual-identity heroine Desumi Magahara, also known as Princesse Faucheuse, in the romantic comedy Love After World Domination. In the psychological thriller Tomodachi Game, she is the voice of Maria Mizuse. She also voiced the character Penna in the acclaimed series To Your Eternity. Other significant roles include Lowellmina Earthworld in The Genius Prince's Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt and Sonya in the Netflix film Bright: Samurai Soul. In addition to these, her filmography includes roles in High-Rise Invasion, Edens Zero, Godzilla Singular Point, I'm Standing on 1,000,000 Lives, Ultraman, and Fruits Basket, demonstrating her prolific work in the genre.
Beyond animation and anime, Hervieux's voice work extends to live-action series, where she has dubbed characters in popular shows like 13 Reasons Why and the soap opera Amour, gloire et beauté (The Bold and the Beautiful). Her career continues to balance stage performance with voice acting, as seen in her participation in large-scale concert tours like Disney en concert.
All Characters
- FrenchAnime overview: So I'm a Spider, So What?
- FrenchAnime overview: Love After World Domination
- FrenchAnime overview: Tomodachi Game
- FrenchAnime overview: To Your Eternity
- FrenchAnime overview: Date A Live IV
- FrenchAnime overview: Bright: Samurai Soul
- French
- FrenchAnime overview: Edens Zero
- FrenchAnime overview: High-Rise Invasion
- FrenchAnime overview: Godzilla Singular Point
- FrenchAnime overview: I'm Standing on 1,000,000 Lives
- French
- FrenchAnime overview: Fruits Basket