Maura Marenghi

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Maura Marenghi is an Italian voice actress based in Milan, recognized for her extensive work in dubbing anime series, films, and video games. Born in Varese on October 25, she pursued artistic training after graduating from the European School of Varese. Her studies at the Centro Attivo di Milano included courses in diction and phonetics, dubbing, and acting, followed by stages in creative narration with instructors from the Scuola Civica di Arte Drammatica di Milano.

Marenghi began her performance career as a stage actress with the TDA ARCOBALENO company in Varese between 1989 and 1992. She soon transitioned to voice work, collaborating with major production houses in Milan and Rome to dub films, television series, and commercials. In addition to her performance work, she has taught theatre in schools and social contexts.

Her filmography includes a wide array of anime roles. She is known for voicing Wheaty Bunny in the Sanrio series Sugar Bunnies Chocolat! and its predecessor, Sugar Bunnies. She provided the voice of Rita in the soccer-themed series Ashita e Free Kick, known in Italy as Forza campioni. In the 2003 original video animation Submarine 707R, she voiced the character Kei. She also took on the role of Beatrice in the 2010 animated film Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic, as well as the video game of the same name. Further demonstrating her range, her credits include Shimizu in the second edition of Attack No. 1, Makiko Nagi in Tenjho Tenge, Suzuki in Shugo Chara!, a young Orochimaru in Naruto, and Metamorphie in Little Witch Academia.

In addition to her dubbing career, Marenghi has pursued creative projects. In 1997, she published her first novel, Seconda Chance. She also co-created, with Veronica Malgioglio, the YouTube channel Bolle di Sapone, a project featuring puppet characters Sprint and Sleepy that aims to provide educational and imaginative content for children.
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