Magno Marino

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Magno Marino is a Brazilian voice actor, dubbing director, and translator with a extensive career in the dubbing industry, primarily known for his work dubbing animated series, films, and live-action productions into Portuguese. He is widely recognized for his versatility, bringing to life a vast range of characters from protagonists to villains.

Marino's career began in the 1990s, and he quickly established himself as a prominent voice in the industry. His vocal range and dramatic skill have allowed him to take on a wide variety of roles across different genres. Beyond voice acting, he is also an accomplished dubbing director, overseeing the localization and adaptation of numerous foreign productions for Brazilian audiences, and he frequently works as a translator of scripts.

Among his most iconic roles is the voice of Monkey D. Luffy in the Brazilian Portuguese dub of the long-running anime series One Piece, a role he has played for many years. He is also the voice of Jiraiya, also in Naruto. In live-action dubbing, he is well-known as the voice of actor Don Cheadle, voicing his characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including James Rhodes / War Machine. He also dubbed the voice of Jesse Pinkman, played by Aaron Paul, in the acclaimed series Breaking Bad. In animation, he has voiced characters such as Gazelle in the Kung Fu Panda franchise.

As noted, he also voiced the character Tenente Hashi in the anime series Yūsei Kamen, showcasing the breadth of his work in the medium. Marino frequently collaborates with major dubbing studios in São Paulo, such as Centauro, Audio News, and Delart. He has received recognition for his contributions to the field, including awards for Best Actor and Best Dubbing Director at industry events in Brazil, solidifying his reputation as one of the country's leading voice artists.
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