Enrico Di Troia

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Enrico Di Troia is an Italian actor and voice actor, active in the dubbing industry since the early 1980s. He began his career in 1981, with one of his first important roles being in the Italian dubbing of the film The Warriors. His voice is well-known to Italian audiences for a wide range of characters in both live-action and animated productions.

Di Troia has built an extensive career voicing characters in numerous television series and films. He is particularly recognized for his work in animation, where he has lent his voice to iconic roles such as Glenn Quagmire in the long-running series I Griffin (Family Guy), a role he also reprised in the spin-off The Cleveland Show. He is also a prominent voice in I Simpson (The Simpsons), where he has voiced various characters over the years, including Carl Carlson, Chief Wiggum, and occasionally Ned Flanders. His other notable animated roles include Mort and Felix Fischoeder in Bob's Burgers, Norm the Robot in Phineas e Ferb, and Adam West in Due fantagenitori. In the Italian animated series Cuccioli, he provided the voice for the character Canbaluc.

In the realm of anime and animated films, a significant recent role for Di Troia was that of Buena Festa, the festival organizer and central antagonist, in the 2019 film One Piece Stampede - Il Film. This role was confirmed in the lead-up to the film's Italian release in October 2019. His other work in Japanese animation includes voicing Goemon Ishikawa XIII in several Lupin III films, including Lupin III - Le profezie di Nostradamus and Lupin III - All'inseguimento del tesoro di Harimao.

Beyond animation, Di Troia's dubbing career is vast, encompassing a wide array of Hollywood films. He has been the Italian voice for actors such as John Hannah in Sliding Doors and Hurricane - Il grido dell'innocenza, Ty Burrell in L'incredibile Hulk and Il mistero delle pagine perdute, and Bill Paxton in Twister. His other film credits include dubbing roles in major productions like X-Men, Matrix, The Sixth Sense - Il sesto senso, Million Dollar Baby, and Troy.

In addition to his voice work, Di Troia is also an experienced stage and screen actor. He began his career in theater in 1977 and has appeared in numerous Italian television series, including Un medico in famiglia, Distretto di Polizia, and Un posto al sole. He has also worked as a radio presenter and director for Rai Radio Uno in the 1980s. Throughout his career, Di Troia has expressed a deep appreciation for the craft of voice acting, emphasizing the importance of sincerity and the unique ability of the voice to create a three-dimensional experience for the audience, whether in dubbing or radio.
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