Death of Jean-Louis Faure, Malcolm’s father’s French voice

Death of Jean-Louis Faure, Malcolm’s father’s French voice

Fans of Malcolm and Breaking Bad mourn. Actor Jean-Louis Faure, the big name in dubbing, especially known for Brian Cranston’s French voice, died on Sunday, March 27th. The sad news confirmed Twitter account Dubbing EN.

After launching on the boards, Jean-Louis Faure quickly specialized in duplication. Thus, he is the French voice of Arnold Schwarzenegger in the documentary Pumping Iron II or in Cary Grant’s new version of L’Impossible Monsieur Bébé.

But it was Brian Cranston’s VF voice that made Jean-Louis Faure very popular with the general public. From 2000 to 2006, he voiced the family’s father’s cult character in the TV series Malcolm, and then “embodies” Walter White in Breaking Bad.

He brought magic to Brian Cranston, as (very) few can do it …
I admire his work on Breaking Bad, which will remain one of the most beautiful VF …
As for Malcolm …
We miss Jean-Louis Faure ე Rest in peace

-Donald Reninux (@DonaldReignoux) March 27, 2022

Jean-Louis Faure, who was very active on television, voted for numerous series, including Lucifer and Six Feet Under. He was also known to Game of Thrones fans for casting a voice for former smuggler Davos Mervott, played by Irishman Liam Cunningham.

Finally, it should be noted that in addition to Brian Cranston, Jean-Louis Faure has also been Jeffrey Wright’s French voice since 2005. Thus, the actor doubled the American James Bond at Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace and Dying can Wait. In the Saga of the Hunger Games, as well as for the role of Commissar Gordon in Batman recently.

Jean-Louis Faure recalls his career with a microphone From the Malcolm France website :

Source: allocine

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