Catherine Bonneau
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Catherine Bonneau is a versatile Canadian actress and prominent voice artist from Quebec, born on January 7, 1974. She received her professional training at the Conservatoire d'art dramatique de Montréal, which laid the foundation for a prolific career in both live-action and voice performance.
She is widely recognized for her leading role as Hella in Guy Édoin’s critically acclaimed short film Le pont (2004). Her filmography also includes notable appearances in 8:17 p.m. Darling Street (20h17 rue Darling) and the biopic Maurice Richard. On television, she has been a regular presence in popular Quebecois series such as Grande ourse, Tribu.com, and Les invincibles.
Beyond her on-screen work, Bonneau is a cornerstone of the Canadian French dubbing industry. She is the official French-language voice for several high-profile actresses, including Anna Kendrick, Amanda Seyfried, and Jessica Alba. Her extensive voice work also spans major animated franchises and video games, making her one of the most recognizable voices in French-Canadian media.

