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'''Edgar Fruitier''' (born May 8th, 1930 in Montreal) is a French Canadian actor, voice actor, stage actor, radio host and music enthusiast who has been in the entertainment industry since the 1950s, appearing in numerous plays and TV shows.  
'''Edgar Fruitier''' (born [[May 8]]th, 1930 in Montreal) is a French Canadian actor, voice actor, stage actor, radio host and music enthusiast who has been in the entertainment industry since the 1950s, appearing in numerous plays and TV shows.  


Some of his most famous roles are Loup-Garou in Le Pirate Maboule (a popular children's show that ran during the 50s and 60s) and Mr. Burns from the French-Canadian dub of The Simpsons.
Some of his most famous roles are Loup-Garou in Le Pirate Maboule (a popular children's show that ran during the 50s and 60s) and Mr. Burns from the French-Canadian dub of The Simpsons.

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Edgar Fruitier (born May 8th, 1930 in Montreal) is a French Canadian actor, voice actor, stage actor, radio host and music enthusiast who has been in the entertainment industry since the 1950s, appearing in numerous plays and TV shows.

Some of his most famous roles are Loup-Garou in Le Pirate Maboule (a popular children's show that ran during the 50s and 60s) and Mr. Burns from the French-Canadian dub of The Simpsons.


Roles

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