Alain Dorval, French voice of Sylvester Stallone and Nick Nolte, died at 77

The actor Alain Dorval, French voice of Sylvester Stallone, died at the age of 77 on the night of Monday to Tuesday, we learned from his family. He died at the Gustave-Roussy hospital, a cancer center in the Paris region, “after so many years of fighting the disease”specifies a press release.

Alain Bergé, his real name, father of Aurore Bergé, the current minister responsible for equality between women and men, went through the Cours Simon and the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art in Paris. Knight of arts and letters, he “had just returned to the stage to read The fallby Camus, and was currently directing Women’s schoolby Molière »said his family again.

For many French film fans, he will remain known for being the voice of Sylvester Stallone in the film series Rocky And Rambo. He was also the vocal double for American actors Nick Nolte (48 hours) and Danny Aiello (Radio Days).

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The actor also lent his voice to heroes of animated films, like Tiger in the saga Fievel and Pat Hibulaire in Goofy and Max. Alain Dorval also added his voice on the album Childishness 4 of Aldebert, the star of children’s singing.

The World with AFP

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