Antonio Guidi (October 28, 1927 - October 17, 2013) was an Italian
actor and voice actor.Born in Ferrara, Guidi began a career of acting
in the 1950s. He originally wanted to become an architect but he did
not pursue that vocation. He worked for two years at the Piccolo
Teatro in Milan, then he became a stage actor. In addition, he also
worked on radio and screen. He made his first ever film appearance in
The Archangel starring Vittorio Gassman and on television, he made his
debut on I legionari dello spazio.Guidi was also a professional voice
actor. He was the official Italian voice of Peter Ustinov as well as
dubbing Peter Falk and Dominic Chianese in most of their work. He was
internationally renowned for performing the Italian voice of
Lieutenant Colombo (portrayed by Peter Falk) in the last two seasons
of Columbo since the death of Giampiero Albertini in 1991. He also
voiced Prince John in the Italian-Language version of the 1973
animated film Robin Hood.After finishing his voice work on Colombo,
Guidi retired in 2004, effectively ending his career.
actor and voice actor.Born in Ferrara, Guidi began a career of acting
in the 1950s. He originally wanted to become an architect but he did
not pursue that vocation. He worked for two years at the Piccolo
Teatro in Milan, then he became a stage actor. In addition, he also
worked on radio and screen. He made his first ever film appearance in
The Archangel starring Vittorio Gassman and on television, he made his
debut on I legionari dello spazio.Guidi was also a professional voice
actor. He was the official Italian voice of Peter Ustinov as well as
dubbing Peter Falk and Dominic Chianese in most of their work. He was
internationally renowned for performing the Italian voice of
Lieutenant Colombo (portrayed by Peter Falk) in the last two seasons
of Columbo since the death of Giampiero Albertini in 1991. He also
voiced Prince John in the Italian-Language version of the 1973
animated film Robin Hood.After finishing his voice work on Colombo,
Guidi retired in 2004, effectively ending his career.
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