Manlio De Angelis
Manlio De Angelis | |
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Born | Rome, Italy | January 9, 1935
Died | July 3, 2017 Olbia, Italy | (aged 82)
Occupation(s) | Actor, voice actor, dubbing director |
Years active | 1960–2017 |
Children | Vittorio De Angelis Eleonora De Angelis |
Parent | Gualtiero De Angelis |
Relatives | Enrico De Angelis (brother) Massimiliano Virgilii (nephew) |
Manlio De Angelis (January 9, 1935 – July 3, 2017) was an Italian actor and voice actor.[1]
Biography
Born in Rome to historic dubber Gualtiero De Angelis, De Angelis began his career as an actor in the early 1960s. He most notably portrayed a Russian General in the 1968 film Fantabulous Inc..
De Angelis was more prolific as a voice actor and dubber.[2] He was best known for dubbing over the voices of Alan Arkin, Richard Dreyfuss and Joe Pesci into the Italian language. He also dubbed over the voice of Martin Brody (portrayed by Roy Scheider) in the Jaws film series as well as David Starsky (portrayed by Paul Michael Glaser) in Starsky & Hutch.[3] His animation roles include voicing Friar Tuck in the Italian version of the 1973 Disney film Robin Hood as well as Yosemite Sam in the Italian version of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Personal life
De Angelis was the father of voice actors Vittorio and Eleonora De Angelis. His older brother Enrico De Angelis was a former member of Quartetto Cetra.
Death
De Angelis died in Porto Rotondo within the province of Olbia on 3 July 2017, at the age of 82. His son Vittorio De Angelis died of a heart attack two years prior.[4]
Filmography
Cinema
- Un branco di vigliacchi (1962)
- Fantabulous Inc. (1968)
Dubbing roles
Animation
- Friar Tuck in Robin Hood
- Saddam Hussein in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
- Pete Belinksy in American Pop
- Lrrr in Futurama (seasons 6–7)
- Iwaki in The Orphan Brothers
- Yosemite Sam in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Live action
- David Starsky in Starsky & Hutch
- Tommy DeVito in Goodfellas
- Nicky Santoro in Casino
- Bean in Freebie and the Bean
- Sheldon Kornpett in The In-Laws
- Elliot Garfield in The Goodbye Girl
- Dr. Leo Marvin in What About Bob?
- Martin Brody in Jaws
- Martin Brody in Jaws 2
- Joe Waters in Gone Fishin'
- Carmine in A Bronx Tale
- Louis "Lightning" Conlon in Grudge Match
- Joe Lorkowski in Sunshine Cleaning
- Edwin Hoover in Little Miss Sunshine
- Pete Sandrich in Always
- Dr. Frankenthal in Postcards from the Edge
- Sam Vigoda in Night Falls on Manhattan
- Joe Gideon in All That Jazz
- Frank Murphy in Blue Thunder
- Harry Mitchell in 52 Pick-Up
- David Ferrie in JFK
- Jimmy Alto in Jimmy Hollywood
- Leon "Bernzy" Bernstein in The Public Eye
- Muppet Studios Tour Guide in The Muppets
- Joe Volpi in Havana
- "Unca" Lou Handler in Indian Summer
- Aaron Levinsky in Nuts
- Micah Tobias in Who Is Cletis Tout?
- Douglas J. Needles in Back to the Future Part II
- Douglas J. Needles in Back to the Future Part III
- John Talbot in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
References
- ^ "Manlio De Angelis' dubbing contributions". Antoniogenna.net. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
- ^ Cronologia fondamentale dell'epoca d'oro del doppiaggio italiano Dagli albori agli anni 1970 (in Italian)
- ^ Intervista a MANLIO DE ANGELIS (2011) | enciclopediadeldoppiaggio.it
- ^ "Addio a Manlio De Angelis". CineFarm Magazine (in Italian). July 5, 2017. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
External links
- Manlio De Angelis at IMDb
- Manlio De Angelis at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Manlio De Angelis at Behind The Voice Actors