Micaela Esdra

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Micaela Esdra is an Italian actress and voice actress, born Micaela Carmosino in Rome on January 29, 1952. She began her career in the mid-1960s, training at Rina Morelli's acting school and working under esteemed directors such as Giorgio Strehler, Luchino Visconti, and Luca Ronconi on stage. Her on-screen career includes roles in various film genres, including musicarellos and horror films like Mario Bava's Kill, Baby, Kill. She has also remained active in television and film dubbing.

Within the realm of anime and animation, Esdra is recognized for her voice work in Italian dubs. A notable example is her role as the voice of the protagonist Jeanie in the 1979 Japanese animated series Kinpatsu no Jeanie, known in Italy as Jeanie dai lunghi capelli. Her contribution to this series forms a key part of her voice acting portfolio. Additionally, her voice work extends to Italian animated productions, as she provided the voice for the character Nervustrella in the 1968 animated film Vip - Mio fratello superuomo, directed by Bruno Bozzetto.

Beyond her work in animation, Esdra built a significant career dubbing international stars. During the 1990s, she became the official Italian dubbing voice for actresses Winona Ryder and Kim Basinger. Her dubbing credits also include providing the Italian voice for actress Eleonora Giorgi in the film Storia di una monaca di clausura. This body of work demonstrates her versatility and prominence within the Italian dubbing industry.
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