Laurent Christophe De Ruelle
Description
Laurent Christophe De Ruelle is a French actor and voice actor born on May 21, 1991, primarily known for his extensive work in the Quebec dubbing industry. While his career spans both on-screen performances and voice work for animated films and television series, he is most recognized by anime fans for providing the French Canadian voice of the protagonist Sena Kobayakawa in the sports series Eyeshield 21.
In the anime Eyeshield 21, which follows a timid high school student who becomes the star running back for his school's American football team, De Ruelle voiced the lead role of Sena, also known by his alias Eyeshield 21. The series, produced by Production I.G, ran for 145 episodes, and De Ruelle's portrayal of the character's emotional arc from a fearful boy to a confident athlete is a notable point in his voice acting portfolio.
Beyond his work in anime, De Ruelle has voiced characters in several major animated feature films for the Quebec market. His voice credits include roles in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise, providing the French Canadian voice for characters originally played by T.J. Miller in the first two films and Justin Rupple in the third. He has also lent his voice to characters in films such as Treasure Planet and The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl in 3-D, as well as the television series Boule et Bill. His dubbing work covers a wide range of actors, including Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Austin Butler, and Miles Teller, among nearly fifty other performers.
De Ruelle's professional activity is not limited to voice work. He has also appeared as an on-screen actor in various Quebec film and television productions. These live-action credits include roles in the science-fiction series Dans une galaxie près de chez vous, the film Déformation personnelle, and the television series Virginie. He is also known for his small role as a student in Xavier Dolan's acclaimed debut film J'ai tué ma mère.
In terms of collaborative work, his career in Quebec's entertainment industry has seen him work alongside various actors. Notably, he has multiple professional collaborations with French voice actress Emilie Rault. However, he does not have a single exclusive or recurring creative partnership with a specific director or studio, as his work has been spread across a variety of dubbing studios and live-action productions in Quebec.
In the anime Eyeshield 21, which follows a timid high school student who becomes the star running back for his school's American football team, De Ruelle voiced the lead role of Sena, also known by his alias Eyeshield 21. The series, produced by Production I.G, ran for 145 episodes, and De Ruelle's portrayal of the character's emotional arc from a fearful boy to a confident athlete is a notable point in his voice acting portfolio.
Beyond his work in anime, De Ruelle has voiced characters in several major animated feature films for the Quebec market. His voice credits include roles in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise, providing the French Canadian voice for characters originally played by T.J. Miller in the first two films and Justin Rupple in the third. He has also lent his voice to characters in films such as Treasure Planet and The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl in 3-D, as well as the television series Boule et Bill. His dubbing work covers a wide range of actors, including Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Austin Butler, and Miles Teller, among nearly fifty other performers.
De Ruelle's professional activity is not limited to voice work. He has also appeared as an on-screen actor in various Quebec film and television productions. These live-action credits include roles in the science-fiction series Dans une galaxie près de chez vous, the film Déformation personnelle, and the television series Virginie. He is also known for his small role as a student in Xavier Dolan's acclaimed debut film J'ai tué ma mère.
In terms of collaborative work, his career in Quebec's entertainment industry has seen him work alongside various actors. Notably, he has multiple professional collaborations with French voice actress Emilie Rault. However, he does not have a single exclusive or recurring creative partnership with a specific director or studio, as his work has been spread across a variety of dubbing studios and live-action productions in Quebec.
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- FrenchAnime overview: Eyeshield 21