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Based in France and the UK, Pierre is a seasoned French voice actor with over 40 years of experience in media. He began as a radio host and copywriter before focusing on voice acting in 1994. Bilingual in French and English, he delivers a versatile range of voiceovers for commercials, corporate content, video games, animations, and films. His clients include renowned brands like Apple, McDonald’s, and Netflix.
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Pierre’s voice has graced the imaging of numerous television channels. For almost 12 years, he was the continuity voice for ESPN France, from its launch to its closure. He has also recorded hundreds of promos, links, sweepers, and bumpers for prestigious networks like the BBC, MTV, National Geographic, CNN, Cartoon Network, Bloomberg, Sky Sports, Discovery, and Téléfoot.
He has also contributed his voice to numerous Netflix series. His film work includes lending his voice to acclaimed movies such as The Da Vinci Code, Casino Royale, Hotel Rwanda, Kingdom of Heaven, Munich, Troy, Master & Commander, Shooting Dogs, and Vanity Fair.
Furthermore, video games and animated characters are central to Pierre’s professional activities. His portfolio includes award-winning games such as Riders Republic (for which he also directed the French dub for Ubisoft), Disco Elysium, Metal Gear Solid, Guitar Hero, Medieval Total War 2, Heavenly Sword, MotoGP, Colin McRae, and many others. His talent extends to cartoons and animated productions as well.
Pierre is the creator of The French Voice YouTube channel, showcasing various projects he has worked on. He also manages Sources d’Inspiration, another YouTube channel focused on guided meditations, inspirational quotes, and motivational texts.
Clients: Apple, McDonald’s, Indeed, Dolce & Gabbana, Stella Artois, Glenfiddich, Coca-Cola, Playstation, Dell, Xbox, Fanta, Kellogg’s, BMW, Sony, Asics, Renault, General Electric, HP, Versace, Heineken, Suzuki, Polaroid, Kleenex, Levi’s, Visa, and Kikkoman, among many others.
Studio: Splitting his time between France and the UK, Pierre works from studios in Paris and London and his own recording studio in the South-West of France. His studio’s have the same equipment found in the best commercial post-production studios: Neumann U87 microphones, Sennheiser MKH 416, CAD Equitek E100 1st Edition for vintage sound, preamp, Avalon VT-737SP, SSL2+ sound card, Pro Tools Studio DAW software, iMac, PMC tb2S+ midfield monitors, Fostex proximity monitors, Bryston monitor preamplification.