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- Jacques Morel (French pronunciation: [ʒak mɔʁɛl]; 29 May 1922 in Paris – 9 April 2008 in Paris) was a French film and television actor. He was, perhaps, best known as the French language voice of the cartoon character, Obelix, in the animated adaptation of the comic book, Asterix.
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Jacques Morel (French pronunciation: [ʒak mɔʁɛl]; 29 May 1922 in Paris – 9 April 2008 in Paris) was a French film and television actor. He was, perhaps, best known as the French language voice of the cartoon character, Obelix , in the animated adaptation of the comic book , Asterix .
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Jacques Morel was born on 29 May 1922 in Paris, France. He was an actor and writer, known for Le dindon (1951), Royal Affairs in Versailles (1954) and Châteauvallon (1985). He died on 10 April 2008 in Paris, France.
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Jacques Morel may refer to: Jacques Morel (writer) (19th/20th-century), French writer. Jacques Morel (actor) (1922–2008), French actor. Jacques Morel (rower) (born 1935), French rower.
There is scant evidence about the life of Jacques Morel. The most solid biographical fact we have is that he was a student of Marin Marais (1656–1728), the renowned composer and viol player, who would have been at the peak of his career when Morel was studying with him in the first decade of the eighteenth century.
Very little is known of the life of Jacques Morel (fl. 1700-1747) except that he was a pupil of the great composer Marin Marais, to whom he dedicated his “premiere livre de pieces de violle”.