Armando Bandini (born Armando Burlando; June 5, 1926 â€" May 27, 2011)
was an Italian actor and voice actor.Born in Genoa, Bandini began his
career as an actor during the 1950s under the guidance of Gilberto
Govi. He appeared in over 25 films and among his most popular
appearances includes Don Camillo: Monsignor in which he portrayed Don
Carlino. Bandini even worked as a voice dubber. He performed the
Italian voices of some major Hollywood stars in at least one of two of
their films. His most prominent dubbing role is the Italian voice of
Chi-Fu in the 1998 animated film Mulan.In the late 1940s, Bandini
married stage actress Emma Fedeli and they were together until her
death in 1980. He then married actress Daniela Igliozzi.Bandini died
in Rome on May 27th 2011 just a week and a half before his 85th
birthday. He was survived by his wife Daniela Igliozzi.
was an Italian actor and voice actor.Born in Genoa, Bandini began his
career as an actor during the 1950s under the guidance of Gilberto
Govi. He appeared in over 25 films and among his most popular
appearances includes Don Camillo: Monsignor in which he portrayed Don
Carlino. Bandini even worked as a voice dubber. He performed the
Italian voices of some major Hollywood stars in at least one of two of
their films. His most prominent dubbing role is the Italian voice of
Chi-Fu in the 1998 animated film Mulan.In the late 1940s, Bandini
married stage actress Emma Fedeli and they were together until her
death in 1980. He then married actress Daniela Igliozzi.Bandini died
in Rome on May 27th 2011 just a week and a half before his 85th
birthday. He was survived by his wife Daniela Igliozzi.
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