Éric Gaudry, born in 1949, is a notable figure in French-Canadian cinema, particularly celebrated for his extensive work in dubbing. With a career that spans decades, Gaudry has lent his voice to some of Hollywood's most iconic actors, including Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones, making him a cherished name among fans of dubbed films. His role as the voice of 'Ghostface' in the "Scream" franchise (Frissons) has also solidified his status in the horror genre, appealing to collectors who seek out unique versions of these popular films.
One of Gaudry's standout performances is in the 1973 classic "Trois fois passera," a film that has garnered a cult following and is highly sought after by collectors for its historical significance in Quebec cinema. His contributions to both film and home video releases make Gaudry a key figure for enthusiasts looking to enrich their collections with notable French-Canadian dubbing talent. Collectors appreciate his ability to breathe life into characters, making his work not just a part of film history but a treasure in physical media.