Jacques Duby

Jacques Duby

Deceased · Born: May 7, 1922 · Died: Feb 15, 2012

Personal Details

BornMay 7, 1922 Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France

Biography

Renowned French thespian Jacques Duby embarked on a remarkable journey, traversing the realms of stage, film, and television, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. Born in the vibrant city of Toulouse on 7 May 1922, Duby's early life was marked by a sense of wonder and curiosity.

Notable figure in the world of animation, Duby's extensive career has been marked by a series of prestigious collaborations, each one showcasing his remarkable talent and versatility as a voice actor.

One of the most significant highlights of his impressive resume is his contribution to the 1961 animated film adaptation of Dodie Smith's timeless classic, 101 Dalmatians, a project that has become an integral part of animation history.

In addition to his work on 101 Dalmatians, Duby also brought his unique vocal style to the iconic 1968 animated production, Pinocchio, a timeless tale that has captivated audiences for generations.

Furthermore, his voice can be heard in the 1967 Disney production, The Jungle Book, a majestic and enchanting story that has become a beloved classic around the world.

Throughout his illustrious career, Duby has consistently demonstrated his ability to bring characters to life through his distinctive voice, earning him a reputation as one of the most talented and sought-after voice actors of his time.

Beyond his impressive acting career, Duby's unique and captivating voice was also showcased in a French audio book adaptation of the renowned classic, Treasure Island, penned by the illustrious Robert Louis Stevenson, which was released in the year 2011.

The curtain finally fell on the remarkable life of Jacques Duby on February 15th, 2012, taking with it a rich tapestry of memories, experiences, and artistic expressions that continue to captivate and delight audiences, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment and inspiring a new generation of creatives to follow in his footsteps.

Career

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1969
The Sicilian Clan
The Sicilian Clan as Raymond Robel, faussaire toxicomane
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1967
The Oldest Profession
The Oldest Profession as The Gendarme (segment "Aujourd'hui")
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1958
Christine
Christine as Joseph Binder
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1953
The Adultress
The Adultress as Camille Raquin