Marco Bonetti
Description
Marco Bonetti is an Italian actor and voice actor, born in Milan on August 9, 1944. His career began in the performing arts after he graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Arts in Rome. He initially built a diverse portfolio in theater, film, and television, working with renowned directors such as Roberto Rossellini and Luigi Zampa, and appearing in productions across Italy and France.
Bonetti's entry into the world of voice acting came during a period of expansion in Italian television, which led to a high demand for dubbing artists. He became particularly well-known for his work on Japanese anime series imported to Italy. Among his most iconic roles is the voice of the protagonist Naoto Date in the series L'Uomo Tigre, a role that garnered him lasting recognition. He also provided voices for other popular series of the era, including Banner, Yattaman, Doraemon, and La Battaglia Dei Pianeti.
In addition to performing voices, Marco Bonetti has also worked extensively as a voice director. He served as the Italian dubbing director for the Netflix adaptation of the anime series Glitter Force, an American adaptation of Smile Pretty Cure!. His voice acting credits include the role of Bruto in this series. He is also known for voicing the coach Hongo in the anime Mimì e la nazionale di pallavolo, known in English as Attack No. 1. His daughter, Greta Bonetti, has also followed in his footsteps and works as a voice actress.
Bonetti's entry into the world of voice acting came during a period of expansion in Italian television, which led to a high demand for dubbing artists. He became particularly well-known for his work on Japanese anime series imported to Italy. Among his most iconic roles is the voice of the protagonist Naoto Date in the series L'Uomo Tigre, a role that garnered him lasting recognition. He also provided voices for other popular series of the era, including Banner, Yattaman, Doraemon, and La Battaglia Dei Pianeti.
In addition to performing voices, Marco Bonetti has also worked extensively as a voice director. He served as the Italian dubbing director for the Netflix adaptation of the anime series Glitter Force, an American adaptation of Smile Pretty Cure!. His voice acting credits include the role of Bruto in this series. He is also known for voicing the coach Hongo in the anime Mimì e la nazionale di pallavolo, known in English as Attack No. 1. His daughter, Greta Bonetti, has also followed in his footsteps and works as a voice actress.
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- ItalianAnime overview: Attack No. 1
- ItalianAnime overview: Glitter Force