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Bernard Dhéran(1926-2013)

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Ridicule (1996)
Anyone living in France has necessarily seen or heard Bernard Dhéran, in a theater, in a movie house, on a DVD or on a TV screen. Didn't he interpret dozens and dozens of plays - plays he sometimes directed himself? Wasn't he in 112 films, TV movies or series? Didn't he dub scores of famous actors such as David Niven, Sean Connery, Christopher Plummer, Christopher Lee or IanMcKellen? And yet if you ask anyone in France whether they know the name of Bernard Dhéran you are very likely to get a negative answer. And yet his fine figure, his great presence, his male assertive voice, his elegance (including when he plays the villain of the piece) are unmistakable. Born Bernard Poulain in Dieppe in 1926, he was raised in Rouen and was fourteen when the Nazis invaded France. When time came for him to choose a career he did not know what to do exactly but he took drama classes on a fancy. Little by little passion was aroused and it would never relinquish its grip on Bernard, now Dhéran - to his (and our) delight. He debuted in "Hamlet" in 1946 and was accepted at the Conservatoire de Paris the following year where he won a second prize. First hired by the Renaud-Barrault company, he belonged to the Comédie Française for nearly thirty years. He acted in plays by Molière, Corneille, Mirbeau, Montherlant, Camus, Billetdoux, Poiret, among many many others. He was acclaimed recently in Laurent Baffie's hilarious play "Toc Toc". Solicited by the cinema industry, Bernard Dhéran did not say no but it wasn't long before disappointment set in. Three roles in movies by his master Sacha Guitry, Gina Lollobrigida's fiancé (no less!) in René Clair's "Les Belles de Nuit" (1952) and a good part in a good solidarity movie "Si tous les gars du monde" (1955) by Christian-Jaque but most of the (numerous) films he made during the 1950s were standard comedies or crime stories in which he was invariably the elegant cynical gangster, crook or other type of bad man. Sick and tired, Dhéran went on working for the theater and favored TV where he got much more rewarding parts. He could indeed switch from Buckingham to Richelieu to Beaumarchais, to Voltaire to Talleyrand! Whereas only two or three films he made for the cinema stand out: "La belle Américaine (1962), Le silencieux" (1972), "Ridicule" (1995). It was a pleasure to find him back in 2007 in one of Claude Berri's last films "Ensemble c'est tout", in which he was the picturesque father of colorful Laurent Stocker. Be that as it may, Bernard Dhéran is still active and passionate sixty-three years after he first appeared on a stage. An everyday dedication to his art that commands respect.
BornJune 17, 1926
DiedJanuary 27, 2013(86)
BornJune 17, 1926
DiedJanuary 27, 2013(86)
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Known for

Le comte de Monte-Cristo (1961)
Le comte de Monte-Cristo
6.4
  • Le procureur Henri de Villefort
  • 1961
Si Versailles m'était conté (1954)
Si Versailles m'était conté
6.8
  • Beaumarchais
  • 1954
Une femme en blanc se révolte (1966)
Une femme en blanc se révolte
6.3
  • Le brigadier de gendarmerie
  • 1966
Sydney Penny in Bernadette (1988)
Bernadette
6.7
  • Docteur Dozous
  • Doctor Dozous
  • 1988

Credits

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  • Evelyne Buyle and Victor Lanoux in Louis la brocante (1998)
    Louis la brocante
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Le Doyen
    • 2009
  • TOC TOC (2008)
    TOC TOC
    7.9
    TV Movie
    • Fred
    • 2008
  • Avocats & associés (1998)
    Avocats & associés
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Georges-Louis Romance
    • 2008
  • Ensemble, c'est tout (2007)
    Ensemble, c'est tout
    6.7
    • Père de Philibert
    • 2007
  • The Professionals (2006)
    The Professionals
    Short
    • (voice)
    • 2006
  • Juliette Lamboley in Mademoiselle Gigi (2006)
    Mademoiselle Gigi
    7.7
    TV Movie
    • Bernard Maugis
    • 2006
  • Haley Joel Osment, Wayne Allwine, Tony Anselmo, Bill Farmer, David Gallagher, and Hayden Panettiere in Kingdom Hearts II (2005)
    Kingdom Hearts II
    9.3
    Video Game
    • L'Empereur de Chine (voice)
    • 2005
  • L'antidote (2005)
    L'antidote
    5.3
    • Salanches de Foiry
    • 2005
  • Antigone (2003)
    Antigone
    TV Movie
    • Le Choeur
    • 2003
  • Hôtel des deux mondes (2003)
    Hôtel des deux mondes
    TV Movie
    • Le président Delbec
    • 2003
  • Je peux dire une connerie? (2001)
    Je peux dire une connerie?
    Video
    • (voice)
    • 2001
  • Stardom (2000)
    Stardom
    5.6
    • French Intellectual
    • 2000
  • La petite fille en costume marin (1999)
    La petite fille en costume marin
    7.2
    TV Mini Series
    • Jérôme Raincourt
    • 1999
  • Sade en procès (1999)
    Sade en procès
    TV Movie
    • 1999
  • Blague à part (1998)
    Blague à part
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Le beau-père de Nicolas
    • 1998–2003

Additional Crew



  • Jacques Balutin, Darry Cowl, Jean Lefebvre, Jacqueline Maillan, Maria Pacôme, Fernand Raynaud, and Michel Roux in Au théâtre ce soir (1966)
    Au théâtre ce soir
    7.7
    TV Series
    • stage director
    • 1968–1981
  • Steve Reeves in Les Pirates de Malaisie (1964)
    Les Pirates de Malaisie
    5.3
    • french voice dubbing: Leo Anchóriz (uncredited)
    • 1964
  • Six femmes pour l'assassin (1964)
    Six femmes pour l'assassin
    7.1
    • french voice dubbing: Thomas Reiner (uncredited)
    • 1964
  • Les derniers jours d'un empire (1963)
    Les derniers jours d'un empire
    5.2
    • french voice dubbing: Piero Palermini (uncredited)
    • 1963
  • Howard Duff in Foudres sur Babylone (1962)
    Foudres sur Babylone
    5.2
    • french voice dubbing: Luigi Borghese (uncredited)
    • 1962
  • Steve Reeves in La Guerre de Troie (1961)
    La Guerre de Troie
    5.9
    • french voice dubbing: Warner Bentivegna (uncredited)
    • 1961
  • Linda Cristal, Ettore Manni, and Georges Marchal in Les légions de Cléopâtre (1959)
    Les légions de Cléopâtre
    5.4
    • french voice dubbing: Alfredo Mayo (uncredited)
    • 1959
  • 12 heures d'horloge (1959)
    12 heures d'horloge
    6.1
    • french voice dubbing: Hannes Messemer (uncredited)
    • 1959
  • Le misanthrope (1958)
    Le misanthrope
    TV Movie
    • stage director (as Bernard Dheran de la Comédie Française)
    • 1958
  • Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift, and Eva Marie Saint in L'arbre de vie (1957)
    L'arbre de vie
    6.3
    • french voice dubbing: Nigel Patrick (uncredited)
    • 1957

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Personal details

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  • Official sites
    • Comédie-Française (french)
    • France's national library catalogue
  • Alternative names
    • Bernard Dheran de la Comédie Française
  • Born
    • June 17, 1926
    • Dieppe, Seine-Inférieure [now Seine-Maritime], France
  • Died
    • January 27, 2013
    • Marrakech, Morocco(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Nicole GervaisJuly 16, 1982 - January 27, 2013 (his death)
  • Other works
    Dubbing voice of the Emperor in the French post-synchronized version of Barry Cook and Tony Bancroft's "Mulan" (Mulan).

Did you know

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    He has an entry in Jean Tulard's "Dictionnaire du Cinéma/Les Acteurs" published in 2007 in Paris By Robert Laffont/Bouquins, page 356 (ISBN: 978-2-221-10895-6).
  • Trademark
      Known in France to be the dubbed voice of David Niven and Anthony Hopkins

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