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Eric Legrand

Voice Actor

French voice actor best known for bringing the Saiyan Prince Vegeta and the Earthling Yamcha to French-speaking audiences.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: French voice of Vegeta and Yamcha
Nationality: French
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Dragon Ball Voice Acting

Legrand became a central figure in the French Dragon Ball dubbing, providing the distinctive voice for Vegeta across multiple series. He also voiced Yamcha, pulling double duty as the initially cowardly desert bandit, and tackled numerous additional roles including Shugesh, Cranbo, and the World Tournament Announcer. His work ensured that French audiences heard Vegeta's arrogant pride and rivalry with Goku in his native language.

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Legacy

Legrand's contributions to anime dubbing placed him among France's recognized voice talents in the Dragon Ball fan communities. He remained active in the dubbing field throughout his career until his passing in May 2025, confirmed by fellow dubbing professional Patrick Borg.

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