Matthew Géczy

 (born August 23, 1964) is a American-French voice actor and voice director.

Bio
Coming from an American military family, he made his television debut in 1986 in France in the Grand Hôtel series, alongside Daniel Mesguich and Anne Fontaine. He then plays small roles in many series ranging from the series The judge is a woman, through Highlander.

Matthew Géczy is mainly devoted to animation: he puts his many voices in the service of many characters. He has also become highly sought after as artistic director of voices for global animation series. (Eliot Kid on BBC, Cartoon Network) and (Mouk on Disney Junior).

Matthew Géczy also works on French and English dubbing of many video games (Rayman, Splinter Cell, The Raving Rabbids, ...) as well as several documentaries and commercials. It can be heard in Luc Besson's Jeanne d'Arc and in the feature film Ratatouille.

Matthew Géczy is also the voice of the main character of many animated series: he plays the character of the famous highwayman in Cartouche, the reporter Spirou in The New Adventures of Spirou and Fantasio and the eccentric teenager Odd della Robbia in Code Lyoko.

In cinema, we see Matthew Géczy in small roles of large-scale films (Le Pari, The Roman de Lulu, ...). In keeping with his family history, he often performs military roles (as in Brian De Palma's Femme fatale, Thomas Vinterberg's Dear Wendy, or Frédéric Auburtin's San Antonio, where he plays alongside Gérard Lanvin and Gérard Depardieu).

Matthew Géczy gets his first lead role in the film 8th Wonderland in 2008, where he plays John McLane, a businessman trying to take over a global virtual network.

However, he practices mainly in the field of animation.