Francesca Rossiello
Description
Francesca Rossiello is an Italian voice actor known for her work in the dubbing of anime series for the Italian market. Her career is primarily associated with character voices in animated series that were broadcast in Italy from the 1980s onward.
Rossiello provided the Italian voice for a number of prominent anime characters. These include the role of Anne Hanamura in the series Mademoiselle Anne. She is also known for voicing Coccinella in the series Coccinella. In the sports comedy series Gigi la trottola, she voiced the character Anna. Her credits further include the role of Midori in the volleyball series Mimì e la nazionale di pallavolo and the character Bacchiri in the series Il piccolo detective.
Among her other notable roles are Arale in the anime adaptation of Dr. Slump and Arale, Lino in Nino, il mio amico Ninja, Lisa Thompson in Ransie la strega, and the titular character Nanà in Nanà Supergirl. Her work is recognized for contributing to the distinct characterizations of these roles in their Italian-language versions, with her vocal performances, including her laugh, being remembered by audiences. In addition to anime, her dubbing work also included live-action films, such as voicing Véronique Barrault in Mon bel amour - Mio bello amore così sofferto and Vanessa L. Williams in Una voce per gridare.
Rossiello provided the Italian voice for a number of prominent anime characters. These include the role of Anne Hanamura in the series Mademoiselle Anne. She is also known for voicing Coccinella in the series Coccinella. In the sports comedy series Gigi la trottola, she voiced the character Anna. Her credits further include the role of Midori in the volleyball series Mimì e la nazionale di pallavolo and the character Bacchiri in the series Il piccolo detective.
Among her other notable roles are Arale in the anime adaptation of Dr. Slump and Arale, Lino in Nino, il mio amico Ninja, Lisa Thompson in Ransie la strega, and the titular character Nanà in Nanà Supergirl. Her work is recognized for contributing to the distinct characterizations of these roles in their Italian-language versions, with her vocal performances, including her laugh, being remembered by audiences. In addition to anime, her dubbing work also included live-action films, such as voicing Véronique Barrault in Mon bel amour - Mio bello amore così sofferto and Vanessa L. Williams in Una voce per gridare.
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