Claude Bertrand (actor)
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Born
24 March 1919
Claude Ernest Bertrand
24 March 1919
Gréasque, France
Died14 December 1986 (aged 67)
Montpellier, France
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1946–1985
Claude Bertrand | |
|---|---|
| Born | Claude Ernest Bertrand 24 March 1919 Gréasque, France |
| Died | 14 December 1986 (aged 67) Montpellier, France |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1946–1985 |
Claude Bertrand (24 March 1919 – 14 December 1986) was a French actor. In a career that has spanned four decades, Bertrand was best known in French film and television as a voice over actor. He was the French dub for Roger Moore, Charles Bronson, John Wayne, Bud Spencer and Burt Lancaster. He also shared his voice in animation, he provided the voice of Baloo in the French version of The Jungle Book, O'Malley in The Aristocats and Little John in Robin Hood. He also voiced Captain Haddock in Tintin and the Temple of the Sun and Tintin and the Lake of Sharks.[1]
He also dubbed Roger Moore into French in the James Bond series between 1973 and 1985.
Bertrand died in 1986 after suffering from cancer.