Béatrice Picard, a beloved French-Canadian stage actress best known for voicing Marge Simpson on "The Simpsons" in the ...
Béatrice Picard—the beloved voice behind Quebec's local version of Marge Simpson—died at age 96, her family announced.
Quebec actress Béatrice Picard, described as “one of the most vigorous builders of our culture” in Quebec, died Tuesday ...
Canadian performer and "The Simpsons" voice actress Béatrice Picard has died at 96 after a 75-year career spanning television ...
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Marge Simpson voice actor Béatrice Picard dead at 96
Béatrice Picard, the French-Canadian performer whose voice became synonymous with Marge Simpson in The Simpsons for generations of Quebec viewers, has died at 96. Per The Wrap, her family confirmed ...
For millions of fans, Canadian actress Béatrice Picard is the definitive voice of the Simpson family matriarch.
The US version of the character is voiced by sitcom legend Julie Kavner. She also dubbed the French version of Mama Coco in ...
Béatrice Picard began her artistic journey in 1948, making her stage debut at a time when few women occupied the spotlight. Initially aspiring to be a lawyer, her passion for performance led her to ...
The passing of Béatrice Picard marks the end of an era in Quebec's vibrant arts scene. With a career spanning over seven decades in radio, television, theater, and film, Picard was not just an actress ...
The Simpsons has been a part of North American culture for decades, with Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie taking viewers ...
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