Renato Izzo (June 15, 1929 â€" July 30, 2009) was an Italian actor,
voice actor and screenwriter.Born in Campobasso to Romolo and
Giuseppina Izzo and the second of eight children, Izzo was considered
to be among the most popular and influential actors and dubbers across
Italy. He founded the dubbing society Pumais Due (formerly Gruppo
Trenta) in 1980 and he helped other important dubbers achieve fame
such as Massimo Lodolo, Tonino Accolla, Perla Liberatori, Claudia
Catani and Paolo Buglioni. He also incorporated his children and
grandchildren into his ventures.Izzo was known for dubbing actors such
as Robert Hoffmann, Paul Newman, Tomas Milian, Mark Damon and Clint
Eastwood. He was also renowned for his direction of the Italian dubbed
versions of Apocalypse Now and Taxi Driver.
voice actor and screenwriter.Born in Campobasso to Romolo and
Giuseppina Izzo and the second of eight children, Izzo was considered
to be among the most popular and influential actors and dubbers across
Italy. He founded the dubbing society Pumais Due (formerly Gruppo
Trenta) in 1980 and he helped other important dubbers achieve fame
such as Massimo Lodolo, Tonino Accolla, Perla Liberatori, Claudia
Catani and Paolo Buglioni. He also incorporated his children and
grandchildren into his ventures.Izzo was known for dubbing actors such
as Robert Hoffmann, Paul Newman, Tomas Milian, Mark Damon and Clint
Eastwood. He was also renowned for his direction of the Italian dubbed
versions of Apocalypse Now and Taxi Driver.
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