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'''Bruno Carna''' ([[Novemvber 28]], [[1959]] - [[August 21]], [[2012]]) was a French stage actor and voice actor.
'''Bruno Carna''' ([[November 28]], [[1959]] - [[August 21]], [[2012]]) was a French stage actor and voice actor.


He was the recurring French voice of Skip Sudduth and Abraham Benrubi, and dubbed a few times John Travolta and Gary Oldman. He was also active in cartoon and video game dubbings.
He was the recurring French voice of Skip Sudduth and Abraham Benrubi, and dubbed a few times John Travolta and Gary Oldman. He was also active in cartoon and video game dubbings.

Revision as of 18:01, 12 July 2023

The name or term "Bruno" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Bruno (disambiguation).

Bruno Carna (November 28, 1959 - August 21, 2012) was a French stage actor and voice actor.

He was the recurring French voice of Skip Sudduth and Abraham Benrubi, and dubbed a few times John Travolta and Gary Oldman. He was also active in cartoon and video game dubbings.

He was mostly known for being at one point the regular voice of Batman in several animated films and shows like Batman: Mystery Of The Batwoman, Justice League or Static Shock, and in the Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu videogame. He dubbed Sarevok in several Baldur's Gate games.

He passed away in October 13, 2011. The date and the cause of his death were not made publicly known.

Voice roles

Transformers: War for Cybertron

Transformers: Dark of the Moon (videogame)

Transformers Prime - The Game

  • Megatron

Notes

  • The voice of Bruno Carna being very different than Fred Tatasciore's one, the choice of having him for Megatron in the French dub of War for Cybertron might be an homage to Marcel Guido, who dubbed Megatron in the French dub of The Transformers: The Movie and who had a very similar voice to Bruno Carna's one.