Born 1926 (age 86) · Dieppe, France
Appears in 90 titles

Bernard Yves Raoul Dhéran (17 June 1926 – 27 January 2013) was a French actor, who was active in film, television and theatre in a career spanning over six decades. Dhéran was well remembered in French cinema's as the French dub of David Niven, Anthony Hopkins, Christopher Plummer, Ian McKellen and Leslie Nielsen. He was also recognized in dubbing as the voice of Count Dooku in the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, he also dubbed Christopher Lee's performance in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. In 1961, Dhéran was inducted into Sociétaires of the Comédie-Française. He died at his home in Marrakech on the 27 January 2013, he had originally been commissioned to record his lines for Odin in the French dub of Thor: The Dark World, but due to his death Jean-Pierre Moulin (who is the official French dub of Hopkins) recorded the lines. Source: Article "Bernard Dhéran" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

Hunting & Gathering
6.5
Hunting & Gathering
2007
as Philibert's Father
The Seventh Company Has Been Found
7.3
The Seventh Company Has Been Found
1975
as Colonel Voisin
Ridicule
6.9
Ridicule
1996
as Montalieri
The Big Risk
7.0
The Big Risk
1960
as Blastone (uncredited)
The Antidote
5.1
The Antidote
2005
as Salanches de Foiry
Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle!
5.9
Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle!
1975
as Narrator (voice)
Don't Deliver Us from Evil
6.6
Don't Deliver Us from Evil
1971
as Motorist
Captain Blood
6.4
Captain Blood
1960
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Christine
6.4
Christine
1958
as Captain Lansky
The American Beauty
6.0
The American Beauty
1961
as Mr. Jean
The Silent One
7.3
The Silent One
1973
as M.Chat
The Count of Monte Cristo
7.2
The Count of Monte Cristo
1961
as Henri de Villefort
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning
5.6
How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning
1965
as L'avocat général (sketch "Le Procès")
The Grand Manoeuvre
6.1
The Grand Manoeuvre
1955
as Officer (uncredited)
Beauties of the Night
6.2
Beauties of the Night
1952
as L'aviateur, fiancé de la caissière (uncredited)
Captain Fracasse
5.4
Captain Fracasse
1961
as Knight of Vidalenc
Royal Affairs in Versailles
6.7
Royal Affairs in Versailles
1953
as Beaumarchais
Stardom
5.3
Stardom
2000
as French Intellectual #1
Rue de Paris
6.6
Rue de Paris
1959
as Moineau
Katia
6.5
Katia
1959
as Stéphane Ryssakov