Anaïs Delva, real name Anaïs Leduc, is a French singer and actress. She's known for playing in musicals Romeo & Juliette (2011), Cinderella (2011), Dracula, l'amour plus fort que la mort (2011) dubbing Elsa in European French version of Disney's Frozen and singing the end credits song Let it go.
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Dubbing[edit | edit source]
- 2013 - Dora's Ice Skating Spectacular - Ice Witch (speaking & singing)
- 2013 - Wanda et L'Extraterrestre - Opening Credits Soloist
- 2013 - Skylanders: Swap Force - Tessa, Cali
- 2013 - Frozen - Elsa, End Credits Soloist
- 2014 - Skylanders: Trap Team - Tessa
- 2015 - Once Upon A Time - Elsa
- 2015 - Frozen Fever - Elsa
- 2015 - Cinderella - End Credits Singer
- 2015 - Descendants - If Only singer
- 2015 - Skylanders: SuperChargers - Tessa
- 2015 - Over the Garden Wall - Beatrice (speaking)
- 2016 - Skylanders: Imaginators - Tessa
- 2016 - LEGO Frozen Northern Lights - Elsa
- 2017 - TotallyTV - Elsa (first voice)
- 2017 - Olaf's Frozen Adventure - Elsa
- 2018 - Charming - Sleeping Beauty
Auditions[edit | edit source]
- 2013 - Frozen - Anna, taken by Emmylou Homs
Other info[edit | edit source]
- She didn't return as Elsa in Ralph Breaks the Internet and Frozen 2 because of her issues with working conditions. She was replaced by Noémie Orphelin and Charlotte Hervieux respectively.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Anaïs Delva, real name Anaïs Leduc, was born on May 15, 1986 in Bar-le-Duc, France. She's mainly a Musical actress, playing in famous Musicals like Romeo & Juliette (2011), Cinderella (2011), Dracula, l'amour plus fort que la mort (2011), before getting really famous in 2013 for dubbing Elsa in Disney's movie Frozen.
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