His voice was one of the most emblematic in the world of dubbing. Dustin Hoffman duplicator, Nicolas Cage or Mark Hamill aka Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, Actor Dominique Collignon-Maurin died on Monday, August 4 in Paris, the age of 76, announced AFP to his nephew, actor Emmanuel Karsen.
Son of actress Mada Maurin and half brother of Patrick Dewaere, Dominique Collignon-Maurin, carried by a long illness, has lent her voice since the 1960s in more than 200 films to Dustin Hoffman, Nicolas Cage, John Travolta, Gary Oldman, John Malkovich, James Woods, Roberto Benigni, Wilm Dafoe … … …
A Disney Productions regular
Very prolific, the actor was also playing in France of one hundred films, plays, series and telefilms, of which The beautiful American By Robert Dhéry (1961), Special Friendships By Jean Delannoy (1964), The big vacation By Jean Girault (1967), Princes By Tony Gatlif (1983), The fifth element By Luc Besson (1997) or Podium By Yann Moix (2004).
Dominique Collignon-Maurin has also doubled Disney’s characters, especially in Nemo’s World, The 101 Dalmatas AND Merlin the lovely one, And officiated in several video games.
With Jean-Pierre Maurin, Yves-Marie Maurin, Patrick Dewaere, Jean-François Vlerick and Marie-Véronique Maurin, the actor was a member of a family of artists nicknamed the “Petits Maurin”, in homage to his mother, actress Maurin, who died in 2013 in 98 “.
Source: BFM TV
