“I laughed so hard!”  – Catherine Brunet on her experience dubbing Margot Robbie in “Barbie.”

Catherine Brunet, who dubbed Margot Robbie’s voice for Quebec for years, wanted her experience for the hit film. Barbie.

“I was the last one to pass, and I could hear other voices, including Jean-Philippe Guerard, who passed Ken. I did a few takes. It never happens to me to laugh out loud when doubling up! But there, I was laughing alone,” says the actress who was the Quebec voice of Margot Robbie from the film. The Wolf of Wall Street.

“Margot Robbie is a good actress. It’s fun to watch this skill work. (…) It really is a candy film. Every scene was a joy to dub,” explains the girl who spent eight hours dubbing in the studio. Barbie.

While Catherine Brunet has never been a fan of Barbie — “I’ve already played with a few Barbies at my grandparents’ house, nothing more” — she admits she loves the film, which is also recommended. Golden Globes. “Much better!”

“Pure Entertainment”

“It’s a tour de force! The sets, the costumes, the witty humor…” declares the actress, who doubts the film will be a hit. “There was really something with the trio of director Greta Gerwig and actors Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.”

“It’s pure entertainment,” he insists. There’s humor, and it pokes fun at some of the codes. There is also a message that can be cool for both young and old. It’s not preachy, it’s actually fun.

She has also voiced the characters of Catherine Brunet, Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone, Miley Cyrus, who continues to dub.

  • Barbie December 15 will be in Greville.

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