Renato Turi (May 12, 1920 â€" April 5, 1991) was an Italian actor and
voice actor.Born in Florence to Umberto Turi and Giulia Ragni, Turi
was considered to be an important figure in Italian dubbing. At an
early age, Turi visited many theatres across Italy with his parents
before later moving to Rome. He felt a great desire to perform on
stage during those visits. During the outbreak of World War II, Turi
served at the airport in Elmas, Sardinia. When it was bombarded by
American forces, Turi was seriously injured, resulting in his leg
being amputated. As a result, he had to give up his dreams as a
theatre actor.Nevertheless, Turi pursued an acting career in film,
television and radio, acting in over six films and starring in many
television productions. Despite his inability to make a stage
appearance, he served as the voice of God in the 1973 musical comedy
Aggiungi un posto a tavola. His voice was then re-recorded for later
performances even after his death.
voice actor.Born in Florence to Umberto Turi and Giulia Ragni, Turi
was considered to be an important figure in Italian dubbing. At an
early age, Turi visited many theatres across Italy with his parents
before later moving to Rome. He felt a great desire to perform on
stage during those visits. During the outbreak of World War II, Turi
served at the airport in Elmas, Sardinia. When it was bombarded by
American forces, Turi was seriously injured, resulting in his leg
being amputated. As a result, he had to give up his dreams as a
theatre actor.Nevertheless, Turi pursued an acting career in film,
television and radio, acting in over six films and starring in many
television productions. Despite his inability to make a stage
appearance, he served as the voice of God in the 1973 musical comedy
Aggiungi un posto a tavola. His voice was then re-recorded for later
performances even after his death.
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