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Marge Simpson's Voice Fades: Béatrice Picard Dies at 96
12 Dec
Summary
- Béatrice Picard, the voice of Marge Simpson in Quebec French, passed away.
- She voiced the iconic character for 33 years and in 'The Simpsons Movie'.
- Picard also had a notable stage and television career in Quebec.

Béatrice Picard, the cherished voice behind Marge Simpson in the Quebec French version of the animated series "The Simpsons," passed away on Tuesday at the age of 96. Her family confirmed the news, highlighting her lifelong dedication to both her family and a prolific acting career.
Picard was instrumental in bringing Marge Simpson to life for Quebec audiences, lending her voice to the character for an impressive 33 years, spanning 34 seasons of the show and "The Simpsons Movie" in 2007. Her contribution left an indelible mark on the beloved animated series.
Beyond her iconic voice work, Picard enjoyed a distinguished career on stage and screen. She starred in early French-Canadian télé-roman series like "Le survenant," and comedic shows such as "Cré Basil" and "Symphorien." Her theatrical performances included roles in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and "Death of a Salesman."




