Jordi Brau is a Spanish actor and voice actor.
Biography[]
Jordi Brau trained at l'Institut del Teatre de Barcelona. He initially worked mainly in film, television and theater.
His first experiences with dubbing films took place in the 1980s. First when he voiced himself in El vicari d'Olot and then when he did background voices for the film Tokyo Story.
Brau also dubbed in French (Vicky Cristina Barcelona) and did the English voice-over for Delta Airlines. He was awarded the prize of the APEI (Associació Professional Espanyola d'Informadors de Premsa, Ràdio i Televisió) for his achievements.
In 2013, he, Luis Posada and Óscar Barberán founded their own studio, Polford. Since then, he has also been training new voice actors at the Polford studios.
His son David is also a voice actor.
Dubbing roles[]
Films[]
Catalan[]
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Dag
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Beetlejuice
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John Keating
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Mestre d'Armes
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Sr. Cacahuete
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Charlie Andrews
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Brent Tarleton
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Peter Banning/Peter Pan
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John Koestler
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Lord Carnaby
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Pongo
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Andy Dufresne
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European Spanish[]
Series[]
European Spanish[]
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Capitán Kirk
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