Michel Roux
Michel Roux, born on July 22, 1929, in Colombes, Hauts-de-Seine, was a distinguished French actor whose contributions to film and theater left a lasting impact. Renowned not only for his on-screen performances, Roux also lent his voice to many notable American and Italian actors, including the likes of Jack Lemmon, Peter Sellers, Alec Guinness, and Tony Curtis, becoming a recognizable voice in French cinema.
Roux’s primary focus was on theater, where he showcased his talent through various stage productions, earning acclaim for his compelling performances. His ability to embody diverse characters made him a respected figure in the performing arts community.
Tragically, Michel Roux passed away from cardiac arrest on February 2, 2007, at the age of 77, in Paris. His legacy continues to resonate within the world of acting, celebrated for his versatility and dedication to his craft. Roux's unique contributions, particularly in dubbing, have cemented his place in cinematic history, ensuring that his work and influence will be remembered for generations to come.