RIP Guy Piérauld
Guy Piérauld has died at the age of 90 years. The gifted
actor of fantasy was a pillar of dubbing.
His voice was unmistakable and it was one of the pillars
of dubbing. Guy Piérauld was for forty years the French voice of Bugs Bunny and
its famous line What’s up, Doc? His particular timbre is also associated with
Woody Woodpecker and Kiri the Clown, and fans of TV series of the 1970s will
remember the voice of Don Adams in Get Smart. Guy Piérauld was also a
remarkable stage actor, who played Mauriac, Beaumarchais, Shakespeare and
Molière. On television, he was one of the regulars of the show The Theater
Tonight. This visionary also shot a couple of movies with his picturesque
appearances, the busker in Ah ! Les belles bacchantes (J. Loubignac, 1954), the
attendant in Comment draguer toutes les filles (Mr. Vocoret, 1981), and roles
for Etaix Pierre Yves Robert and Philippe de Broca. He even crossed the destinies of François
Truffaut and Alain Resnais. For the first, he was a TV repairman in Domicile
conjugal (1972), with Jean-Pierre Léaud and Claude Jade. The second offered a
character controller-catcher in Stavisky (1974), starring Jean-Paul Belmondo.
PIERAULD, Guy (Guy Louis di Piro)
Born: 10/5/1924, Lyon, Rhône, France
Died: 6/16/2015,
France]
Guy Piérauld’s westerns – actor, voice actor:
God Forgives… I Don’t – 1966 [French voice of unknown
actor]
Aubrac City (TV) – 1971
Lucky Luke (TV) – 1984 [French voice of Billy the Kid]
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