Évelyne Grandjean
Évelyne Grandjean, born on April 7, 1939, in Versailles, is a multifaceted French actress renowned for her work across stage, film, and television. In addition to her acting prowess, she has made significant contributions as a playwright, television writer, and radio host.
Grandjean is particularly celebrated for her extensive career as a voice actress, lending her voice to numerous French-dubbed versions of international films and television series. Her remarkable versatility is evident in her roles in beloved productions such as "101 Dalmatians: The Series," where she voiced Spot, Princess, and Nanny, and "Alfred J. Kwak," as the titular character. She brought life to characters in "The Animals of Farthing Wood" as Adder the Snake and in "Around the World in Eighty Dreams" as Grandma Tadpole.
Her impressive portfolio includes voice work for "Babar" (Celeste), "A Bug's Life" (Dr. Flora), and "Cinderella II: Dreams Come True" (Fairy Godmother), among many others. Grandjean has also appeared in iconic series like "Grey's Anatomy" (as Ellis Grey) and "The Flintstones" (as Wilma Flintstone). With a career spanning decades, Évelyne Grandjean's contributions to the entertainment industry continue to resonate with audiences, showcasing her exceptional talent and enduring legacy.
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