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Féodor Atkine

French actor

Féodor Atkine is a French actor of Russian-Polish origin, born on 27 February 1948 in Paris.

A screen performer, he has participated in numerous plays, films and television series in France and abroad.

Contents

  • 1 Life and career
  • 2 Selected filmography
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Life and career

Féodor Atkine was born to a Russian father from Harbin, capital of Manchuria, in northeast China, whose family had fled the pogroms in Poland and Ukraine to take refuge in the Far East the day before of the Russo-*anese War.

He has the particularity of participating in many productions where he plays in French, English and or Spanish, he has already shot for Woody Allen, Claude Zidi, Raoul Ruiz, Claude Lelouch, Pedro Almodóvar, Éric Rohmer, etc.

He has also participated in several plays as well as radio productions.

He is also known for his dubbing in American films or television series but also for characters in Disney productions. He is among others the regular French voice of William Hurt, Ben Kingsley, Hugo Weaving and Hugh Laurie (which he notably dubs in the French version of House) as well as one of the recurring voices of Jonathan Banks, Frank Langella and Jeremy Irons. Since 2012, he also doubles Tommy Lee Jones, following Claude Giraud's retirement and subsequent death.

Atkine was awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2019.

Selected filmography

References

    External links

    • Féodor Atkine at IMDb