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Bernard Dhéran

Bernard Dhéran

Acting1926Dieppe, France

Biography

Bernard Yves Raoul Dhéran (17 June 1926 – 27 January 2013) was a French actor, who was active in film, television and theatre in a career spanning over six decades. Dhéran was well remembered in French cinema's as the French dub of David Niven, Anthony Hopkins, Christopher Plummer, Ian McKellen and Leslie Nielsen. He was also recognized in dubbing as the voice of Count Dooku in the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, he also dubbed Christopher Lee's performance in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith.

In 1961, Dhéran was inducted into Sociétaires of the Comédie-Française.

He died at his home in Marrakech on the 27 January 2013, he had originally been commissioned to record his lines for Odin in the French dub of Thor: The Dark World, but due to his death Jean-Pierre Moulin (who is the official French dub of Hopkins) recorded the lines.

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Acting History

2008
TOC TOC
as Fred
2007
2006
Mademoiselle Gigi
as Bernard Maugis
2005
The Antidote
as Salanches de Foiry
2003
Antigone
as Le Choeur
2000
Stardom
as French Intellectual #1
1998
Blague à Part
TVas Jean-Do, le père d'Isabelle
1996
La dernière fête
as The Duke of Bourbon
Ridicule
as Montalieri
1990
Tiercé gagnant
as Henri de la Haie
1988
Sacrée Soirée
TVas Self1 eps
1987
Le Gerfaut
TVas Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais
1983
Les Princes
as Jeanne's husband
1973
Un monsieur bien rangé
as La procureur général
1972
Qui êtes-vous monsieur Renaudot ?
as Théophraste Renaudot
Le Prince travesti
as L'ambassadeur
1970
La Manière forte
as Tony Lagorce
1969
1968
The Man in the Buick
as M. de La Motte, l'assureur
La Coquine
as Le comte Adriano
Young Wolves
as Jean-Noël
La Coquine
Stage Director
At Theatre Tonight
TVStage Director1 eps
1967
The Great Gadget
as Morrisson
Domino
as Crémone
At Theatre Tonight
TVas Crémone1 eps
1966
A Woman in White Revolts
as Gendarmerie brigadier
Marie Tudor
TVas Dudley
1965
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning
as L'avocat général (sketch "Le Procès")
1964
Le Cardinal d'Espagne
as Count of Aralo
The Spy
as Harry Williams
On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts
as President of the assassination redeemers
1963
Who Stole the Body?
as Driving school inspector
1961
Captain Fracasse
as Knight of Vidalenc
The Count of Monte Cristo
as Henri de Villefort
1960
Captain Blood
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
The Big Risk
as Blastone (uncredited)
1959
The Three Musketeers
as le Duc de Buckingham
Rue de Paris
as Moineau
Katia
as Stéphane Ryssakov
Soupe au lait
as René Giquel, Francine's rich fiancé
Discorama
TVas Self1 eps
1958
Christine
as Captain Lansky
Le Misanthrope
as Philinte
1957
Explosive Vacation!
as Monsieur Fred
Holiday Island
as Pierre Tissot
The Big Bluff
as Serge Colonna
La Garçonne
as Max Delaume
La Peau de l'ours
as Dr. Chauvin
Quelle sacrée soirée
as Denise's friend
In Six Easy Lessons
as Count Philippe de Bergen
1956
Tonight the Skirts Fly
as Bobby un amoureux de Marlène
If Paris Were Told to Us
as Voltaire jeune
Plaisir du théâtre
TVas M. Criqueville, artiste-peintre et flatteur profressionel
1955
Napoleon
as Bourrienne (uncredited)
The Grand Manoeuvre
as Officer (uncredited)
Airs de France
TVas Marquis de Chambreuil
1954
The Big Flag
as Lucien Barré
1953
1952
Beauties of the Night
as L'aviateur, fiancé de la caissière (uncredited)
1948
The Devil Who Limped
as (uncredited)

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
6/17/1926
Day of Death
1/27/2013
Place of Birth
Dieppe, France
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