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'''Hubert Gagnon''' is a Canadian actor and voice actor. He started out in the late 60s, playing Picabo on the children's show ''Les Oraliens'', but is best known today as the French-Canadian voice of Homer Simpson. His other dubbing roles have included dubbing Mel Gibson in the ''Lethal Weapon'' movies, Vernon Dursley in the ''Harry Potter'' movies, and Robin Williams in ''Hook''. | '''Hubert Gagnon''' is a Canadian actor and voice actor. He started out in the late 60s, playing Picabo on the children's show ''Les Oraliens'', but is best known today as the French-Canadian voice of Homer Simpson and Grampa Abraham Simpson on ''The Simpsons''. His other dubbing roles have included dubbing Mel Gibson in the ''Lethal Weapon'' movies, Vernon Dursley in the ''Harry Potter'' movies, Boss Nass in ''[[Star Wars|Star Wars:The Phantom Menace]]'', Chief Officer Henry Wilde in ''Titanic'' and Robin Williams in ''Hook''. | ||
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Revision as of 14:54, 21 March 2015
Hubert Gagnon is a Canadian actor and voice actor. He started out in the late 60s, playing Picabo on the children's show Les Oraliens, but is best known today as the French-Canadian voice of Homer Simpson and Grampa Abraham Simpson on The Simpsons. His other dubbing roles have included dubbing Mel Gibson in the Lethal Weapon movies, Vernon Dursley in the Harry Potter movies, Boss Nass in Star Wars:The Phantom Menace, Chief Officer Henry Wilde in Titanic and Robin Williams in Hook.
Dubbing roles
External links
- Hubert Gagnon on Wikipedia

