Alessandro Salvatore

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Alessandro Salvatore is an Italian voice actor born in Moncalieri, Turin, on June 3, 1991. He trained at the O.D.S. school of acting and dubbing in Turin and, in 2022, relocated to Rome to further his career. In Rome, he took an advanced dubbing course with Roberto Chevalier and later refined his skills at the Accademia Doppiatori Professionisti directed by Alessandro Quarta, who also directed him in his first leading role in a film.

Salvatore's voice work spans animation, live-action series, and films. His notable roles in animation include providing the first Italian voice for the character Hikaru Matsuyama in the anime series Captain Tsubasa. He also voiced the character Muffin in the animated film Maurice, un topolino al museo. In live-action, his credits include roles in television series such as FBI: International, where he voiced Moussa Camara and Ryan Karloski, as well as appearances in Elsbeth, Hudson & Rex, and the miniseries Waco: The Aftermath and Gioco di ruolo. His film work includes dubbing for Tigri e iene, Rodeo, and Warfare - Tempo di guerra.
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