Béatrice Delfe

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Béatrice Delfe (b. June 23, 1946) is a French actor and voice director specialized in dubbing.

She is the regular French voice of Susan Sarandon, Diane Keaton, Geraldine Chaplin and Farrah Fawcett and one of the voices of Jessica Lange, Helen Mirren (notably in the Fast and Furious films) and Carrie Fisher (notably in the last Star Wars trilogy). Her roles also include Talia Shire as Adrian in the Rocky films and Kate Capshaw as Willie Scott in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.

Among her few roles in animation are Miss Bianca in The Rescuers and its sequel, Orgoch in The Black Cauldron and Leia Organa in Star Wars Resistance and LEGO Star Wars: All Stars. In video games, she dubbed Granny Rags in Dishonored, Anna Strenger in The Witcher 3, Dr Amari in Fallout 4, Evelyn in Uncharted 4 and Yuriko in Ghost of Tsushima.

As a voice director, she directed the French dubs of more than 200 films, including Dead Poets Society, the Scary Movie films, Cloud Atlas, Gravity, Mad Max: Fury Road, the recent Godzilla films, the Jurassic World films, Bullet Train and Wicked.

Voice roles

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Transformers: The Last Knight (promotional clip)

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  • Dialogue coach[1]

Voice direction

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  • [[wikipedia:{{#if:fr|fr:}}Béatrice Delfe|{{#if:Wikipedia entry|Wikipedia entry|Béatrice Delfe}}]] (French)
  • RS-Doublage page (French)
  • IMDb entry