Edoardo Stoppacciaro

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Edoardo Stoppacciaro is an Italian voice actor and writer, born in Montefiascone in 1983. He began acting at the age of nine and, after completing his classical studies, trained at the Accademia Tuttiinscena under the guidance of Pino and Claudio Insegno. He has been active as a professional dubbing actor since 2003.

Stoppacciaro's voice is prominent in a wide range of Italian dubs for both live-action and animated productions. In live-action, he is known for dubbing actors such as Richard Madden in series like Game of Thrones and films including Rocketman and Eternals, and Jesse Plemons in films like The Power of the Dog. His extensive voice work in animation includes the character Vector in the Despicable Me film series, Emile in Ratatouille, Darth Maul in the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels, and Elfo in Disenchantment.

Regarding the specific roles mentioned, Stoppacciaro provides the Italian voice for Wormmon in the film Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna. In the original Digimon Adventure 02 series, the character was voiced by a different actor, Nanni Baldini. Information regarding his involvement in the series Star Wars: Visions, specifically the role of B-20N, could not be confirmed in the available search results.

Stoppacciaro's career also includes work on Italian-dubbed anime. He voices Leeron Littner in the series Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Shōgo Makishima in Psycho-Pass, and provides voices for characters in Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu, Michiko e Hatchin, and Gintama. Beyond performance, he has contributed to projects as a writer, penning the Mondo in fiamme fantasy trilogy. He also co-directed the fan film Real! - A Ghostbusters Tale, inspired by the film series he has been a lifelong fan of.
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