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Olivia Luccioni
Olivia Luccioni is an actress and artistic director French.
Very active in the dubbing, it is notably the French voice by Summer GlauWP>, Malay JowWP>, Elizabeth Gillies WP, Peyton List <WP> but also one of Kate Mara's voicesWP> and Charlotte RileyWP>.
Kelly Marot
Kelly Marot is a talented French actress and voice actress.
She developed a passion for the world of voice very early on.
From a young age, Kelly showed an interest in voice acting and quickly made his debut in the industry.
With her versatile voice and acting talent, she has managed to lend her voice to many iconic characters in film, television and cartoons.
Her hard work and ability to bring characters to life with emotion and authenticity have made her a key figure in dubbing in France.
Kelly has also participated in international projects, expanding his scope and reputation.
His dedication to his craft and love for voice acting have made him an undisputed authority in the voice acting industry, inspiring many aspiring artists to follow their dreams.
Dorothée Pousseo
Dorothée Pousséo is an actress and artistic director, specializing in dubbing since a young age.
She is the regular French voice of actresses Margot Robbie, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Lacey Chabert, Piper Perabo, Elsa Pataky, Jennifer Finnigan, Lindsay Pulsipher, Rachel Miner and Annabelle Wallis2.
She is also a leading voice in animation, having lent her voice to numerous characters such as Vanellope in Wreck-It Ralph, Dee-Dee in Dexter's Laboratory, Adamaï in Wakfu, Horace in Kid Paddle, Diana Lombard in Martin Mystère, and also Mandy in Billy and Mandy: Adventures from Beyond.
In video games, she is known for being the voice of Tracer in Overwatch.
She has been the voiceover artist for Disney Channel since the 2000s.
She recently made the film on M6 "The Incredible Traffic Jam" where she plays as an actress. Dorothée is the official voice of FM radio.
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Delva Annals
In 2008, when she arrived in Paris, Anaïs Delva decided to take singing lessons from Jasmine Roy, the famous teacher from Star Academy.
These lessons allowed the young redhead to join the troupe of the musical Romeo and Juliet at the end of 2009, with music composed by Gérard Presgurvic.
Anaïs Delva plays the lead female role of Juliet Capulet alternately on the tour.
The following year, she played the lead role in the show Cinderella directed by Agnès Boury.
After this tour, the promising young singer recorded the song "1, 2, 3", the first excerpt released from the show Dracula, love stronger than death, directed by Kamel Ouali.
The single, written by Jennifer Ayache of the band Superbus and released in November 2010, went straight into the charts.
However, we had to wait until September 30, 2011 to see Anaïs Delva play the role of Lucie at the Palais des Sports.
In 2012, Anaïs Delva participated in the show Robin Hood: The Legend...or Almost! presented at the Avignon Festival.
She then joined the troupe of the musical Salut les copains and participated in the album extracted from this show.
Anaïs Delva releases in 2013 her first single "Toi".
That same year, she participated in a new singing and dancing show, Spamalot, inspired by the Monty Python film The Holy Grail! (1975). After Kid Manoir at the Palais des Glaces in Paris, Anais Delva became the French voice of Elsa, the animated heroine of the film Frozen, at the end of 2013.
Anaïs Delva spent forty-eight weeks on the best-selling charts with the film's main theme, "Let It Go."
Clearly at ease in the world of fairy-tale comedy, Anaïs Delva starred in the musical Hansel and Gretel presented in 2014. At the beginning of 2015, the album Anaïs Delva et les Princesses Disney was released, in which she revisited themes from Cinderella and The Little Mermaid.
Anais is also the artistic director of K-pop songs Damon Hunters and Hazbin Hotel
CANNES
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Delva Annals
In 2008, when she arrived in Paris, Anaïs Delva decided to take singing lessons from Jasmine Roy, the famous teacher from Star Academy.
These lessons allowed the young redhead to join the troupe of the musical Romeo and Juliet at the end of 2009, with music composed by Gérard Presgurvic.
Anaïs Delva plays the lead female role of Juliet Capulet alternately on the tour.
The following year, she played the lead role in the show Cinderella directed by Agnès Boury.
After this tour, the promising young singer recorded the song "1, 2, 3", the first excerpt released from the show Dracula, love stronger than death, directed by Kamel Ouali.
The single, written by Jennifer Ayache of the band Superbus and released in November 2010, went straight into the charts.
However, we had to wait until September 30, 2011 to see Anaïs Delva play the role of Lucie at the Palais des Sports.
In 2012, Anaïs Delva participated in the show Robin Hood: The Legend...or Almost! presented at the Avignon Festival.
She then joined the troupe of the musical Salut les copains and participated in the album extracted from this show.
Anaïs Delva releases in 2013 her first single "Toi".
That same year, she participated in a new singing and dancing show, Spamalot, inspired by the Monty Python film The Holy Grail! (1975). After Kid Manoir at the Palais des Glaces in Paris, Anais Delva became the French voice of Elsa, the animated heroine of the film Frozen, at the end of 2013.
Anaïs Delva spent forty-eight weeks on the best-selling charts with the film's main theme, "Let It Go."
Clearly at ease in the world of fairy-tale comedy, Anaïs Delva starred in the musical Hansel and Gretel presented in 2014. At the beginning of 2015, the album Anaïs Delva et les Princesses Disney was released, in which she revisited themes from Cinderella and The Little Mermaid.
Anais is also the artistic director of K-pop songs Damon Hunters and Hazbin Hotel
CANNES
Olivia Luccioni
Olivia Luccioni is an actress and artistic director French.
Very active in the dubbing, it is notably the French voice by Summer GlauWP>, Malay JowWP>, Elizabeth Gillies WP, Peyton List <WP> but also one of Kate Mara's voicesWP> and Charlotte RileyWP>.
Kelly Marot
Kelly Marot is a talented French actress and voice actress.
She developed a passion for the world of voice very early on.
From a young age, Kelly showed an interest in voice acting and quickly made his debut in the industry.
With her versatile voice and acting talent, she has managed to lend her voice to many iconic characters in film, television and cartoons.
Her hard work and ability to bring characters to life with emotion and authenticity have made her a key figure in dubbing in France.
Kelly has also participated in international projects, expanding his scope and reputation.
His dedication to his craft and love for voice acting have made him an undisputed authority in the voice acting industry, inspiring many aspiring artists to follow their dreams.
Dorothée Pousseo
Dorothée Pousséo is an actress and artistic director, specializing in dubbing since a young age.
She is the regular French voice of actresses Margot Robbie, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Lacey Chabert, Piper Perabo, Elsa Pataky, Jennifer Finnigan, Lindsay Pulsipher, Rachel Miner and Annabelle Wallis2.
She is also a leading voice in animation, having lent her voice to numerous characters such as Vanellope in Wreck-It Ralph, Dee-Dee in Dexter's Laboratory, Adamaï in Wakfu, Horace in Kid Paddle, Diana Lombard in Martin Mystère, and also Mandy in Billy and Mandy: Adventures from Beyond.
In video games, she is known for being the voice of Tracer in Overwatch.
She has been the voiceover artist for Disney Channel since the 2000s.
She recently made the film on M6 "The Incredible Traffic Jam" where she plays as an actress. Dorothée is the official voice of FM radio.
CANNES
Delva Annals
In 2008, when she arrived in Paris, Anaïs Delva decided to take singing lessons from Jasmine Roy, the famous teacher from Star Academy.
These lessons allowed the young redhead to join the troupe of the musical Romeo and Juliet at the end of 2009, with music composed by Gérard Presgurvic.
Anaïs Delva plays the lead female role of Juliet Capulet alternately on the tour.
The following year, she played the lead role in the show Cinderella directed by Agnès Boury.
After this tour, the promising young singer recorded the song "1, 2, 3", the first excerpt released from the show Dracula, love stronger than death, directed by Kamel Ouali.
The single, written by Jennifer Ayache of the band Superbus and released in November 2010, went straight into the charts.
However, we had to wait until September 30, 2011 to see Anaïs Delva play the role of Lucie at the Palais des Sports.
In 2012, Anaïs Delva participated in the show Robin Hood: The Legend...or Almost! presented at the Avignon Festival.
She then joined the troupe of the musical Salut les copains and participated in the album extracted from this show.
Anaïs Delva releases in 2013 her first single "Toi".
That same year, she participated in a new singing and dancing show, Spamalot, inspired by the Monty Python film The Holy Grail! (1975). After Kid Manoir at the Palais des Glaces in Paris, Anais Delva became the French voice of Elsa, the animated heroine of the film Frozen, at the end of 2013.
Anaïs Delva spent forty-eight weeks on the best-selling charts with the film's main theme, "Let It Go."
Clearly at ease in the world of fairy-tale comedy, Anaïs Delva starred in the musical Hansel and Gretel presented in 2014. At the beginning of 2015, the album Anaïs Delva et les Princesses Disney was released, in which she revisited themes from Cinderella and The Little Mermaid.
Anais is also the artistic director of K-pop songs Damon Hunters and Hazbin Hotel
Cannes Bastide Rouge
Georges Méliès Campus
216 avenue Francis Tonner 06150 Cannes La Bocca
9h30 - 18h30
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