The world of the small screen and the cinema has lost one of its most famous voices. The actor Patrick Poivey, who dubbed Bruce Willis, Kyle MacLachlan, Don Johnson, Gary Cole or Peter Stormare during his long and brilliant career, died Tuesday, June 16, 2020. Touched by his disappearance, his friend the actor Bruno Guillon wanted to pay tribute to him on Instagram by posting a photo with text for them. "I learn about the death of my boyfriend Patrick Poivey … Apart from being the French voice of Bruce Willis, he was a faithful and funny comrade … rest in peace ", he wrote.
The stars very affected
A message that has reacted many big names in cinema and show business like Jean Dujardin, Arnaud Ducruet, Alex Goude or the singer Amir. They all benefited to offer condolences to the family and loved ones of Patrick Poivey.
A very good career
Whoever lent his voice to Tom Cruise in some of his most famous feature films (The Color of Money, Top Gun, The Firm, Mission Impossible and Rain Man), made his debut in the seventh art in the 70s after having spent a few months at Cours Simon and passed the competition of the Conservatoire. Passionate about dubbing thanks to actor Paul Meurisse who introduced him to the discipline, Patrick Poivey was able to count on his immediately identifiable vocal timbre and his mastery to excel in this difficult exercise.
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