Camille Cyr-Desmarais
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Camille Cyr-Desmarais (b. November 13, 1977) is a Canadian actress, specialized in dubbing.
Daughter of prolific voice actor Mario Desmarais, Camille became one of the first Quebec children to become a voice actor. She started in the dubbing industry at the age of 9. Nowadays, she is the regular Canadian French voice of Scarlett Johansson (she dubbed her in almost all her films), Charlize Theron, Cameron Diaz, Kate Beckinsale, Kate Hudson and Carla Gugino.
In animation, her roles include Nakoma in Pocahontas and its sequel, Audrey Ramirez in Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Helen Parr / Elastigirl in The Incredibles and its sequel, Emily in Corpse Bride, Sandrine in the Total Drama series and Lucy Wilde in the Despicable Me films.
Despite her impressive resume, it is difficult to find a picture of her for this article.
Voice roles
Transformers One
External links
- Wikipedia entry (French)
- Wiki Doublage page (French)
- IMDb entry