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Patrice Baudrier

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Patrice Baudrier (b. January 18, 1957) is a French actor and theater director.

After finishing his two years of theater courses in Paris, he started classical theater tours. This experience led him to set up with fellow comedian a theater company for children, with which he worked for ten years. He also played in shows on cruise ships for three years.

Then he turned to dubbing. It was notably with the film Street Fighter in 1994, that Patrice Baudrier dubbed for the first time the actor Jean-Claude Van Damme, and subsequently became his regular voice.

In addition to Jean-Claude Van Damme, he is also the regular French voice of Bobby Cannavale, Ted King, Tom Hardy , David Sutcliffe and James Remar. In animation, he dubbed Dr. Robotnik in Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Metamorpho in Justice League, Hakoda in Avatar: The Last Airbender, among other voice roles.

His also worked on various videogames. He is the French voice of Jacob Taylor in the Mass Effect games, Zed in League of Legends, Geralt de Riv in the first The Witcher game (before Daniel Lobé took over the role for the next games), and provided additional voices for numerous games including the Gears of War games, Watch Dogs, Wolfenstein, Far Cry, Final Fantasy and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

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