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She was married to actor and playwright Michel Bedetti. They had two children, actress/voice actress Vanina Pradier and actor/voice actor Fabrice Trojani. She passed away from a heart attack on January 16, 2013 following surgery for aneurysm.

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She was married to actor and playwright Michel Bedetti. They had two children, actress/voice actress Vanina Pradier and actor/voice actor Fabrice Trojani.Trojani, who are also voice actors. She passed away from a heart attack on January 16, 2013 following surgery for aneurysm.
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TheSeventies marked a turning point for her when she started dubbing several American film actresses such as Creator/FayeDunaway, Creator/JacquelineBisset, Creator/JaneFonda, Creator/MargotKidder, Creator/JulieAndrews and Creator/KateJackson, followed by many Creator/{{Disney}} animation roles. She grew so prominent in the French dubbing industry that she earned the nicknames "The Popess" and "The Queen" of dubbing.

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TheSeventies marked a turning point for her when she started dubbing several American film actresses such as Creator/FayeDunaway, Creator/JacquelineBisset, Creator/JaneFonda, Creator/MargotKidder, Creator/JulieAndrews and Creator/KateJackson, followed by many Creator/{{Disney}} animation roles. She grew so prominent in the French dubbing industry that she earned the nicknames "The Popess" and "The Queen" of dubbing.

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She was born in Hanoi (then-[[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchColonialEmpire French Indochina]], nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Vietnam}}). She debuted on stage in 1960 with the play ''Boeing Boeing'' by Marc Camoletti, which brought her much notice. She would go on to star in films such as ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'' and ''[[Film/OSS117 OSS 117: Mission for a Killer]]''. TheSeventies marked a turning point for her when she started dubbing several American film actresses such as Creator/FayeDunaway, Creator/JacquelineBisset, Creator/JaneFonda, Creator/MargotKidder, Creator/JulieAndrews and Creator/KateJackson, followed by many Creator/{{Disney}} animation roles. She grew so prominent in the French dubbing industry that she earned the nicknames "The Popess" and "The Queen" of dubbing.

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She was born in Hanoi (then-[[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchColonialEmpire French Indochina]], nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Vietnam}}). She debuted on stage in 1960 with the play ''Boeing Boeing'' by Marc Camoletti, which brought her much notice. She would go on to star in films such as ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'' and ''[[Film/OSS117 OSS 117: Mission for a Killer]]''.

TheSeventies marked a turning point for her when she started dubbing several American film actresses such as Creator/FayeDunaway, Creator/JacquelineBisset, Creator/JaneFonda, Creator/MargotKidder, Creator/JulieAndrews and Creator/KateJackson, followed by many Creator/{{Disney}} animation roles. She grew so prominent in the French dubbing industry that she earned the nicknames "The Popess" and "The Queen" of dubbing.
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She was born in Hanoi (then-[[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchColonialEmpire French Indochina]], nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Vietnam}}). She debuted on stage in 1960 with the play ''Boeing Boeing'' by Marc Camoletti, which brought her much notice. She would go on to star in films such as ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'' and ''[[Film/OSS117 OSS 117: Mission for a Killer]]''. TheSeventies marked a turning point for her when she started dubbing several American film actresses such as Creator/Faye Dunaway, Creator/JacquelineBisset, Creator/JaneFonda, Creator/MargotKidder, Creator/JulieAndrews and Creator/KateJackson, followed by many Creator/{{Disney}} animation roles. She grew so prominent in the French dubbing industry that she earned the nicknames "The Popess" and "The Queen" of dubbing.

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She was born in Hanoi (then-[[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchColonialEmpire French Indochina]], nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Vietnam}}). She debuted on stage in 1960 with the play ''Boeing Boeing'' by Marc Camoletti, which brought her much notice. She would go on to star in films such as ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'' and ''[[Film/OSS117 OSS 117: Mission for a Killer]]''. TheSeventies marked a turning point for her when she started dubbing several American film actresses such as Creator/Faye Dunaway, Creator/FayeDunaway, Creator/JacquelineBisset, Creator/JaneFonda, Creator/MargotKidder, Creator/JulieAndrews and Creator/KateJackson, followed by many Creator/{{Disney}} animation roles. She grew so prominent in the French dubbing industry that she earned the nicknames "The Popess" and "The Queen" of dubbing.
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Perrette Marie Mathilde Chevau (April 17, 1938 - January 16, 2013), better known as Perrette Pradier, was a French actress, voice actress and dubbing artistic director.

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Perrette Marie Mathilde Chevau (April 17, 1938 - January 16, 2013), [[StageNames better known as as]] Perrette Pradier, was a French actress, voice actress and dubbing artistic director.
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[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3_22.jpg]]

Perrette Marie Mathilde Chevau (April 17, 1938 - January 16, 2013), better known as Perrette Pradier, was a French actress, voice actress and dubbing artistic director.

She was born in Hanoi (then-[[UsefulNotes/TheFrenchColonialEmpire French Indochina]], nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Vietnam}}). She debuted on stage in 1960 with the play ''Boeing Boeing'' by Marc Camoletti, which brought her much notice. She would go on to star in films such as ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1961}}'' and ''[[Film/OSS117 OSS 117: Mission for a Killer]]''. TheSeventies marked a turning point for her when she started dubbing several American film actresses such as Creator/Faye Dunaway, Creator/JacquelineBisset, Creator/JaneFonda, Creator/MargotKidder, Creator/JulieAndrews and Creator/KateJackson, followed by many Creator/{{Disney}} animation roles. She grew so prominent in the French dubbing industry that she earned the nicknames "The Popess" and "The Queen" of dubbing.

She was married to actor and playwright Michel Bedetti. They had two children, actress/voice actress Vanina Pradier and actor/voice actor Fabrice Trojani. She passed away from a heart attack on January 16, 2013 following surgery for aneurysm.
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