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Amélie Morin is a Actor French born on 3 june 1956 at Paris (France)

Amélie Morin

Amélie Morin
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Nationality France
Birth 3 june 1956 (68 years) at Paris (France)

Amélie Morin, de son vrai nom Brigitte Morin-Brégeat, est une chanteuse et comédienne de doublage française, née le 3 juin 1956 à Paris. Elle a grandi au Québec.

Elle s'est fait connaître dans les années 1980 avec son tube « J'étais venue pour dire bonjour » et ses nombreux doublages de séries télévisées pour la jeunesse, parmi lesquelles Candy Candy.

Son timbre de voix particulier et enfantin n'est pas sans rappeler celui de la comédienne Sabine Paturel. Son style musical, tour à tour drôle et cynique, peut rappeler les chanteuses Lio, Robert ou encore Les Elles.

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Filmography of Amélie Morin (5 films)

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The Wild
The Wild (2006)
, 1h22
Directed by Steven Williams
Origin USA
Genres Adventure, Animation
Themes Films set in Africa, Films about animals, Mise en scène d'une girafe, Films about lions, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Kiefer Sutherland, James Belushi, Greg Cipes, Janeane Garofalo, Jason Connery, Richard Kind
Roles Boursier 2
Rating52% 2.6056552.6056552.6056552.6056552.605655
In Central Park Zoo, Samson the Lion tells his son Ryan stories of his adventures in the wild. That night, when the zoo closes, all the animals are free to roam. Samson, Benny, Bridget, Larry, and Nigel were in a turtle curling championship while Ryan was with his friends. Ryan accidentally alerts the Thompson Gazelles which head to the game. Samson and Ryan have a falling-out about the fact that Ryan can't roar and Ryan storms off, even though his father was sorry for what he said. Benny insists that Samson tells the truth to Ryan or he will lose his son. When Samson goes to talk to him, he is not home. Ryan has actually walked into a green box and accidentally gets shipped, which the legend tells will take him to the wild. With the help of a pigeon, Hamir, Samson and Benny go after him, sneaking into a garbage disposal truck with Nigel, Bridget, and Larry coming as well, accidentally throwing Benny off the truck. After passing through Times Square and nearly being crushed in the garbage disposal, the group encounters a pack of rabid stray dogs. Samson leads them through the sewer rather than scaring them off. There, they take directions to the docks from two street wise alligator brothers, Stan and Carmine.
Cinderella II: Dreams Come True, 1h10
Directed by Darrell Rooney
Origin USA
Genres Fantasy, Animation, Romance
Themes Films about children, Films about magic and magicians, Films about the labor movement, Les fées, Musical films, Children's films
Actors Jennifer Hale, Corey Burton, Russi Taylor, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Rob Paulsen, Holland Taylor
Roles Daphnée
Rating51% 2.5646552.5646552.5646552.5646552.564655
In the royal palace, Cinderella's mice friends Gus and Jaq head to a chamber where the Fairy Godmother is reading the story of Cinderella to the other mice. Much to their disappointment, Gus and Jaq arrive just as she has finished the story. With her help, the mice set off to make a new book to narrate what happens after the Happily Ever After, by stringing three segments of stories together into one narrative.
Doug's 1st Movie, 1h17
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Animation
Themes Children's films
Actors Fred Newman, Frank Welker, Chris Phillips, Alice Playten, Constance Shulman, Doug Preis
Roles Patti Mayonnaise
Rating49% 2.4600552.4600552.4600552.4600552.460055
Doug (Tom McHugh) and Skeeter (Fred Newman) discover a Monster (Frank Welker) that lives in Lucky Duck Lake. Believing in his evil deeds, they are scared of him at first, but later on, they find him to be nice. Despite this, however, the monster is proof that Bill Bluff (Doug Preis) is polluting the lake, and this fact created this monster. The Monster almost eats the book Moby Dick, but Skeeter stops him and says, "Stop! You almost ate Herman Melville! You don't eat books, that is a NO!" and the monster returns it to them as an apology, so they name him Herman Melville. Unfortunately for them, all of this commotion with the monster makes Doug forget that he was supposed to meet Patti (Constance Shulman) at Mr. Swirly's (Bruce Bayley Johnson). When he remembers this at the last minute, he runs to Swirly's as fast as he can using the quickest shortcuts that he knows. Once he gets there, Patti is nowhere to be seen. He asks Mr. Swirly if he's seen her, and he says the she was here for a while and looked very upset, and then left with a guy who kept talking about his big plans for a dance. When Doug heard this, he knew that this guy was no one else but Guy Graham (Guy Hadley), a snobby upper class man who wants Patti. Meanwhile, Roger (Chris Phillips) and the AV nerds are building a robot (Eddie Korbich) to kidnap Herman, but when they build the robot it acts like Roger's babysitter.
Sailor Moon R: The Movie, 1h2
Directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara
Origin Japon
Genres Drama, Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Animation, Romance
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Seafaring films, Transport films, Children's films, Films about extraterrestrial life, Mise en scène d'une plante
Actors Kotono Mitsuishi, Aya Hisakawa, Michie Tomizawa, Emi Shinohara, Megumi Ogata, Rica Fukami
Roles Mathilda / Sailor Venus, Camille
Rating76% 3.849763.849763.849763.849763.84976
Make Up! Sailor Soldier Usagi and Chibiusa overhear two girls talking about the Sailor Soldiers after they see a poster. As the girls debate over the smartest, most elegant, strongest, and the leader of the Sailor Soldiers, Usagi grandly claims those titles for herself. Chibiusa shakes her head at Usagi's delusion. Clips appear from the debut of each Sailor Soldier, and that girl's image song plays in the background. When even Tuxedo Mask has been mentioned, and the girls are about to leave, Usagi butts in on their conversation and asks them directly about Sailor Moon. The girls give a series of glowing compliments about Sailor Moon, but unlike their analysis of the other Sailor Soldiers, they also list her faults. After the girls leave, Usagi sarcastically apologizes for being a clumsy cry-baby and then bursts into exaggerated tears.
Ninja Scroll, 1h32
Directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri
Origin Japon
Genres Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Animation
Themes Seafaring films, Sports films, Transport films, Martial arts films, Samurai films
Actors Kōichi Yamadera, Takeshi Aono, Daisuke Gōri, Emi Shinohara, Shūichirō Moriyama, Norio Wakamoto
Roles Kagero
Rating77% 3.898863.898863.898863.898863.89886
Ninja Scroll is set in feudal Japan. Five years before the start of the film, the Yamashiro clan's chief retainers (vassal lords) dig gold out of a secret mine behind their lord's back. The lord of the Yamashiro clan wants to have the gold for himself, but his forces are not strong enough, so he cannot act alone. He also cannot go to the government first, because they would take the gold if they knew about the mine. He orders his ninja team, led by Gemma Himuro, to kill the chief retainers, claiming he would then report the mine to the government. Jubei Kibagami and Shinkuro are members of this ninja team. After the chief retainers are murdered, the Yamashiro lord does not report the mine to the government. Later, Gemma orders Shinkuro and the other ninjas to kill each other, thus eliminating everyone who knew about the mine. Reluctantly, Jubei kills Shinkuro his friend in self-defense, while the other team members lie dead. While Gemma is riding along a pass, Jubei springs from the snow and cuts off his head to avenge Shinkuro and the others. Jubei then becomes a wandering swordsman-for-hire.