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Denis Savignat
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1968: Dubbing voice of Ralph and two guests in the French post-synchronized version of David Lane's TV series "Thunderbirds Are Go" (Thunderbirds)
Theatre: "L'avare" ( Molière) - Role: Valère
1974: "C'est bon pour la santé" directed by Georges Glass (unreleased)
1998: Dubbing voice of General Li in the French post-synchronized version of of Barry Cook and Tony Bancroft's cartoon "Mulan".
(1969) Dubbing voice of
Clint Eastwood
in the French post-synchronized version of
Where Eagles Dare (1968)
(Quand les aigles attaquent)
(1972) Dubbing voice of
William Shatner
in the French post-synchronized version of
Encore (1971)
(1972) Dubbing voice of
Garfield Morgan
in the French post-synchronized version of
Take Seven (1971)
, Dubbing voice of
Paul Whitsun-Jones
in the French post-synchronized version of
Powerswitch (1971)
(1988 - 1989) Dubbing voice of
James Garner
in the French post-synchronized version of the TV-series
The Rockford Files (1974)
(1978 - 1980) Dubbing voice of
Michael Callan
in the French post-synchronized version of
The Business of Love/Crash Diet Crisis/I'll Never Fall in Love Again (1978)
, Dubbing voice of
Bobby Van
in the French post-synchronized version of
Gopher's Opportunity/The Switch/Home Sweet Home (1979)
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