
Patrick Préjean
Acting
Biography
Patrick Préjean (born 4 June 1944) is a French actor, known especially for his work in dubbing. He has also made a career in boulevard theatre. He is the son of the actor Albert Préjean and the actress Lysiane Rey, and is the father of actress Laura Préjean. Préjean is best known for dubbing Looney Tunes characters like Yosemite Sam and Sylvester the Cat, Hamm in the Toy Story franchise, Gorgious in Space Goofs, Tigger in Welcome to Pooh Corner, P. Sherman in Finding Nemo, the Narrator in Noddy, The Blue Aardwark in Pink Panther and Pals and Grandpa Shark in Baby Shark's Big Show!. Source: Article "Patrick Préjean" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Born: June 4, 1944
Place of Birth: Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, Val-de-Marne, France
Known For

Le Bougnoul
A construction worker on a construction site in the Paris suburbs, Mehdi takes the bus to return home after work. Wishing to get off while the vehicle is stationary in a traffic jam, the driver refuses: while restarting, the bus hits the car in front of it. The bus driver attacks Mehdi whom he holds responsible for the incident, claiming that it is forbidden to “talk to the stagehand”. Mehdi is implicated in court and his lawyer tries to draw attention to the living conditions of immigrant workers.

What's up Bunny
Each episode contains three theatrical Looney Tunes cartoons and an animated direct-to-video Scooby-Doo film with new linking sequences created by removing all the dialogue from existing Warner Brothers' movie or television show, and replacing it with an entirely new recording, the scenes being reedited to fit the fictional studio setting of the show.

La Nouvelle Malle des Indes
A young English navy lieutenant sets out to prove that the quickest way to reach India from London is by way of the Mediterranean and Suez rather than the long sea route around Africa and the Cape of Good Hope, which takes six months. With his friend, French explorer and natural scientist Martial de Sassenage, Thomas Waghorn leaves London in October 1829 with the aim of reaching Bombay in India in three months. The owner of a shipping line fears for his company's future should the two adventurers succeed, so he sends his agents to delay them along their way.

Argai: The Prophecy
Prince Argai, a knight from 1250 a.d. travels through time to save his girlfriend Angele from the evil ruler of the world in 2075, Queen Dark.

Once Upon a Time… Man
The history of mankind from prehistoric times to the 20th century.

On a volé ma VF
Documentary on the French dubbing industry. A journey through pop culture, the power of voice, artificial intelligence... French dubbing actors of stars like Brad Pitt, Tobey Maguire, Daniel Craig, Woopy Goldberg or Morgane Freeman, the most talented and known in France tell the story of French dubbing through the strike that immobilized the country's industry and the breaking point between art and business. They also testify to the importance that dubbing has had, its scope and the future it will face with the evolution of artificial intelligence.

The Accursed Kings
It is the start of the 14th century and Philip IV the Fair reigns supreme over France. His three sons would rule after him. Isabelle, his only daughter, is married to King Edward II of England. Under Philip's reign, France is great but its people are unhappy. Only one power dares to stand up to him: the order of the Knights Templar. When the last Grand Master of the Temple, Jacques de Molay, is burned at the stake, he curses Philip and so begins a dark period, full of blood and violence, death and tears ...

Once Upon a Time... The Discoverers
From flashes of genius to curious experiments, humankind's innovations lead explorers and inventors on a brilliant journey of discovery in this series.

Once Upon a Time... The Explorers
Il était une fois... les Explorateurs is a French animated TV series from 1996. Directed by Albert Barillé.

Les Rois de la comédie
At the end of the 1950s, four humor specialists simultaneously experienced recognition. Fernandel with “The Cow and the Prisoner”, Bourvil with “The Hunchback”, Jacques Tati with “My Uncle” and Louis de Funès with “Oscar” at the theater. On the big screen or on stage, each of these artists has a unique style of humor. They are the kings of French comedy. But how did they manage to become true box office champions? How did they experience their immense popularity? How do they still influence the comedy genre? And above all, are- are they funny in life? Where is the line between their character in the cinema and their real personality?
Filmography
as Self
as Gérard Martin's father
as Self - Actor
as Narrator (voice)
as The old gentleman
as President Morel
as Grandfather
as Michel
as Père Raphaël
as Glim's Father (voice)
as Le Pétou, le tombeur de ses dames, retraité
as Colonel Deladerrière
as Marc
as Francis
as Self - Guest
as Grosminet (voix)
as Sylvester Cat / Yosemite Sam (voice)
as Grand-père Basson et Baryton (voice)
as Chanteclair (voice)
as Barnabé (voice)
as Edouard Corvalec
as Father
as Victor McBernik
as Gorine (Voice)
as Ted Boo (voice)
as Achille Talon
as Gorgious (voix)
as Monge
as Le Nabot (voice)
as Uncle Alfred / Animals (voice)
as (voice)
as le Nabot (voice)
as L'inspecteur Mathieu
as Dominique, gardener
as Optione (voice)
as Bernard
as Gambier
as Gérard
as Colonel Frank Harder
as (voice)
as Maréchal des Logis Perlin
as Self
as Vacherin, inspecteur de police
as Le plombier / Le marchand de musique
as Fontan
as Victor Bridge
as Octave
as Mr Louvet
as Smet
as Blaise Cendrars
as Le Nabot (voice)
as Jean
as Roméas
as Lafléche
as Innocent
as Self
as Le journaliste
as Le sergent
as Le Coq
as Séraphin
as Zouroc
as Othello
as Pierre de Cressay, frère de Marie
as Arthur Ringard
as Gaston
as Luc Sarrazin
as Saint-Aubain
as Allard
as Charles
as Officer of the British HQ
as L'abbé Germanne
as Hervé
as Belgian Sergeant of the armoured car
as Buzard
as Detective #1
as Lucien Médard, Jules' brother-in-law
as Lecocq
as Le légionnaire de faction
as 'Beau Môme'
as Bernard
as Mechanic
as Récitant / Narrator (2001)