Maurizio Romano

Maurizio Romano (March 9, 1966 - September 20, 2003) was an Italian actor and voice actor.[1]

Maurizio Romano
Born(1966-03-09)March 9, 1966
Cassino, Italy
DiedSeptember 20, 2003(2003-09-20) (aged 37)
OccupationVoice actor, television actor
Years active1990-2003
RelativesLaura Romano (sister)

Biography

Born in Cassino, Romano began his career in the 1990s. He was heavily active in his chosen field as a voice actor during that time. He was best known for providing the Italian voice of Lionel Hutz in The Simpsons. He also voiced Professor Frink from his debut appearance until the fourth season of the show. Romano dubbed certain actors in at least one or two of their movies such as Ben Affleck, John Leguizamo and Jeremy Davies. He was also the Italian voice of Tuvok in the first season of Star Trek: Voyager.

As an actor, Romano appeared in an episode of the Italian drama show Una donna per amico directed by Rossella Izzo in 1998. His career as an actor was quite short lived.

Romano was the older brother of voice actress Laura Romano.

Death

On September 20th 2003, Romano was involved in a fatal car crash and was killed. The incident took place in Vizzolo Predabissi near Milan.[2]

Filmography

Television

Dubbing roles

Animation

Live action

gollark: Consider conspiracy theories. They are very stupid. They aren't very good for you to hold, as they may make you increasingly wrong about things. Yet they spread well.
gollark: I'm not convinced that the "if it alone leads to the development of modern science" thing is true, and I still don't agree regardless of that.
gollark: In any case, "spreads better than competitors" doesn't make it "better" in some way *for you to hold*.
gollark: I'm not very knowledgeable on the history, but I doubt what happened was a historical certainty. I think one pivotal thing was one of the emperors converting, and without that it might never have taken over.
gollark: Historical coincidence, better memetics, possibly monotheism making it easier to justify wiping out of competing beliefs, I guess?

References

  1. "Maurizio Romano's dubbing contributions". Antoniogenna.net. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  2. "Maurizio Romano - Guide". guide.supereva.it. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  3. "The Simpsons Italian voice cast". Antoniogenna.net. Retrieved 2019-12-11.
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