Edoardo Nevola

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Edoardo Nevola is an Italian actor and voice actor born in Rome on February 23, 1948. He began his career as a popular child actor in Italian cinema during the 1950s, appearing in over fifteen films, including a notable role in Pietro Germi's Il ferroviere. This early start in front of the camera eventually led him to the art of dubbing, where he built a substantial career lending his voice to numerous characters in film and television.

As a voice actor, Nevola is perhaps best known for being the Italian voice of Will Smith in the long-running television series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. He also adapted the show's theme song into Italian. His extensive voice work spans both live-action and animation. In live-action dubbing, he has voiced actors such as Steve Buscemi in Pulp Fiction, Kevin J. O'Connor in The Mummy, and Austin Pendleton in A Beautiful Mind.

In the realm of animation, Edoardo Nevola provided the voice for the character Icaro, a friendly flying squirrel, in the 1989 animated film Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland. His other animation voice roles include the character Ed in the series Ed, Edd & Eddy, Cilindro in the Cuccioli film series, and various characters in Italian-dubbed versions of shows like Ranma ½ and House of Mouse. For his enduring and popular work as the voice of Will Smith in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, he received the Leggio d'oro award for cult TV series voice acting in 2014.
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