Roger Crouzet

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Roger Crouzet was a French actor and voice actor born on July 3, 1927 in Marseille, France, and he passed away on November 13, 2000 in Paris at the age of 73. His career spanned both on-screen performances and an extensive body of work in dubbing, where he became particularly known for lending his voice to numerous characters in animated series and films.

In the world of animation and anime dubbing, Crouzet was highly active. He is recognized for the role of Shido Shimazaki in the series Crying Freeman. He also voiced the Chef des hommes-requins de Lemnos in the classic Franco-Japanese series Ulysses 31. His other notable voice roles in animation include Tummi in Les Gummi, Krang in the French version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for episodes one hundred thirty eight to one hundred ninety three, Freezer in Les Luxioles, and Arthur the worm in Les Feebles. He voiced the character Lupino in the film Marquis and provided the voice of Piglet in the French dub of The Tigger Movie. In the film La Flûte à Six Schtroumpfs, he voiced Schtroumpf number two, and in the television series Batman, he voiced several characters including the King of Time and Sid the Squid.

Beyond animation, Crouzet was a prolific dubbing artist for live-action films. He was the regular French voice for actor Joe Pesci, famously dubbing his role as Leo Getz in the Lethal Weapon series. He also dubbed actors such as Woody Allen, Dennis Hopper, Pat Morita, and Paul Reiser in various productions. His on-screen acting career included roles in films such as Le Voleur in nineteen sixty seven and Un crime au Paradis in two thousand, as well as stage work in productions like Douze Hommes en colère.
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