François Marthouret

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François Marthouret (born September 12, 1943 in Paris ) is a French actor .

In 1989 Marthouret voiced the main character Marquis in the Belgian-French co-production Marquis de Sade . All actors wore animal masks and Henri Xhonneux directed the work. In the animated film Animal Farm in 1999 the novel was Animal Farm by George Orwell filmed. Marthoret spoke the voice of the strong boxer horse in the French version. In the same year he stood next to Gérard Depardieu , who got the lead role Honoré de Balzac in Balzac - A life full of passion in front of the camera. He played the role of Docteur Nacquart in the two-part television film . As Antoine Plisson he was in the crime film Ripley Under Ground by Roger Spottiswoode in front of the camera. In 2007 he played the role of Bernand in The Murder of Princess Diana , who deals with the accidental death of Princess Diana .

In addition to his work as an actor, he also worked twice as a director on the television films The late truth in 2000 and Comment va la douleur? from 2010.

François Marthouret is the French voice of John Malkovich .

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He can be heard as a narrator in the documentary series Architecture .

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