Éric Legrand

Éric Legrand

Acting
August 5, 1952 (Age 73) - May 22, 2025
Paris, France

Biography

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.

Actor Details

Birthday

August 5, 1952 (Age 73)

Place of Birth

Paris, France

Known For

Acting

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