Roberto Pedicini (born 18 January 1962) is an Italian actor and voice actor.[3]
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Born | Benevento, Italy | 18 January 1962
Occupation(s) | Actor, voice actor, acting coach,[1] dialogue coach,[2] dubbing director |
Years active | 1980–present |
Spouse | Desirée Noferini (m. ?) |
Born in Benevento from humble parents, Pedicini and his family moved to Pescara when he was young. Still a teenager, he made most of his living as a wandering street performer, singing while accompanying himself with the guitar,[4] and gained experience as a radio host.[5] In 1980, he moved to Rome and entered a career of acting and dubbing. He was soon cast as a voice actor in many roles, while his onscreen acting debut happened 8 years later, in Lamberto Bava's horror cable series Brivido Giallo.
Pedicini is best known as a voice dubber, serving as the official Italian voice actor of Jim Carrey and Kevin Spacey; he also regularly dubs Woody Harrelson, Javier Bardem, Ralph Fiennes, Temuera Morrison and Ricky Gervais in most of their movies. He has also provided voice acting work for the radio industry and audiobooks.
In Pedicini's animated roles, he has dubbed both Sylvester the Cat and the Tasmanian Devil from 1996 until 2022 and has been the official Italian voice of Goofy since 1999 (replacing Vittorio Amandola), as well as Timon in most of his cartoons, Phoebus in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hopper in A Bug's Life and Gaston in Beauty and the Beast, also voicing Scarpa in the Italian animated film La freccia azzurra, known in English as How the Toys Saved Christmas. He has even dubbed characters in video games.[6]
In 2015, Pedicini took part in Jordan Ledy's documentary about the Italian dubbing industry, It's Better in Italian,[7] and performed Stanley Kubrick's off-screen voice in S Is for Stanley. Since 2018 he has announced the David di Donatello awards ceremony.
Year | Title | Role(s) | Notes |
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1988 | Brivido Giallo: Until Death | Luca | TV film |
1989 | Brivido Giallo: Dinner with a Vampire | a director | TV film |
2006 | Father Matthew | Bonetti | TV Series, episode 5x09 |
2008 | The Teacher | Alvaro Roncati | TV Series, episode 1x07 |
2011 | Fratelli detective[8] | nurse | TV Series |
2016 | Boris Giuliano - Un poliziotto a Palermo | Umberto Madia | TV Miniseries |
Year | Title | Role(s) |
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2001 | The House of Chicken | Alex's boss |
2006 | The Inquiry[9] | Vulpes |
2017 | I peggiori | Commissioner |
2018 | Humanism! - A New Comedy[10] |
Year | Title |
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2014 | It's Better in Italian[11] |
2020 | All'ombra del microfono[12] |
Year | Title | Artist |
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2016 | La Fenice | Paul Bryan feat. Roberto Pedicini |
2018 | Faccio quello che voglio | Fabio Rovazzi |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Gesù, un mondo senza confini[13] | Gesù (Jesus) | Animated film |
1996 | La freccia azzurra (English title: How the Toys Saved Christmas) | Scarpa | Animated film |
2006 | Olè | Narrator | Comedy |
2006 | Really SSSupercool: Chapter Two | Narrator | Comedy |
2006 | La tomba | Narrator | Horror film |
2015 | S Is for Stanley[14] | Stanley Kubrick | Documentary |
2015 | 21 gradi | Voice-over | Web-series |
2019 | The Beth Avalanche - In the footsteps of Pietro Giani | Voice-over | Docu-film |
2019 | Adrian | High commissioner | Animated series |
2020 | Essere Colapesce | Voice-over | Short film |