Perrette Pradier
Born:April 17, 1938
Place of Birth:Hanoi, Vietnam
Died:January 16, 2013
Known For:Acting
Biography
Perrette Pradier, born Perrette Marie Mathilde Chevau on April 17, 1938, in Hanoi, French Indochina, left an indelible mark on the world of acting and dubbing. Her talent and dedication to her craft earned her the revered titles of "Queen" and "High Priestess" of dubbing, showcasing her exceptional skills as a voice actress.
Making her film debut in 1961, Pradier quickly rose to prominence, receiving the prestigious Prix Suzanne Bianchetti for her captivating portrayal of "Amenita" in Sacha Guitry's "Stop Thief." Her versatility shone through as she effortlessly transitioned into Hollywood productions, starring alongside legendary actors like Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn, and Omar Sharif in films such as Behold a Pale Horse (1964) and House of Cards (1968) with Orson Welles and George Peppard.
Beyond the silver screen, Pradier graced the stage with her presence, captivating audiences in theatrical productions like La Bonne Addresse and the record-breaking French play Boeing Boeing. Her multifaceted talent extended to the realm of animation, where she lent her voice to memorable characters like "Sarafina" in the French version of Disney's beloved classic, The Lion King (1994).
Despite her untimely passing on January 16, 2013, at the age of 74 in Rueil-Malmaison, France, following complications from an aneurysm surgery, Perrette Pradier's legacy endures as a testament to her exceptional contributions to the world of entertainment. Her unique voice and remarkable performances continue to resonate with audiences worldwide, solidifying her status as a true icon in the realm of acting and dubbing.
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