Éric Legrand (1952 - 2025)

Born:
August 5, 1952 in Paris, France

Died:
May 22, 2025(age 72)

About:
Éric Legrand is a French actor and artistic director. Particularly active in voice acting, he is known for, among other things, being one of the recurring French voices of Owen Wilson, a regular voice of Cameron Daddo and Frank Whaley as well as John Slattery, Billy Zane and Alexis Denisof or occasionally Christopher Heyerdahl, Reed Diamond, Lou Diamond Phillips, John Pyper-Ferguson and Michael Vartan. He has also worked on a number of dubbing projects for Japanese anime and animated series, such as Saint Seiya for Seiya or Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super for the characters Vegeta and Yamcha, as well as other additional voices.