Roberto Del Giudice (September 25, 1940 â€" November 25, 2007) was an
Italian actor and voice actor.Born in Milan, Del Giudice studied at
the Silvio d'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Arts and he began his
career in the 1960s mainly working as a television and stage actor.
His roles were fairly minor. He then eventually found success as a
voice dubber. He was well known for voicing Arsène Lupin III in the
Italian version of the Lupin III manga series. He was also famous for
providing the Italian voices of Miss Piggy in The Muppets, Zazu in The
Lion King film series, Benny in Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Death in
Family Guy.Del Giudice was renowned for dubbing live action characters
as well. He voiced Lee Majors in most of his work, most notably The
Six Million Dollar Man as well as Terry Jones in Monty Python's Flying
Circus. He even lent his voice to the character Neelix in Star Trek:
Voyager and Snowbell in the last two succeeding Stuart Little films,
replacing television presenter Paolo Bonolis, who voiced him in the
first film.Del Giudice passed away on the evening of November 25th
2007 in Rome at the age of 67 after suffering a long illness.
Italian actor and voice actor.Born in Milan, Del Giudice studied at
the Silvio d'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Arts and he began his
career in the 1960s mainly working as a television and stage actor.
His roles were fairly minor. He then eventually found success as a
voice dubber. He was well known for voicing Arsène Lupin III in the
Italian version of the Lupin III manga series. He was also famous for
providing the Italian voices of Miss Piggy in The Muppets, Zazu in The
Lion King film series, Benny in Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Death in
Family Guy.Del Giudice was renowned for dubbing live action characters
as well. He voiced Lee Majors in most of his work, most notably The
Six Million Dollar Man as well as Terry Jones in Monty Python's Flying
Circus. He even lent his voice to the character Neelix in Star Trek:
Voyager and Snowbell in the last two succeeding Stuart Little films,
replacing television presenter Paolo Bonolis, who voiced him in the
first film.Del Giudice passed away on the evening of November 25th
2007 in Rome at the age of 67 after suffering a long illness.
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