Marco Briglione
Description
Marco Briglione is an Italian voice actor known for his work in dubbing anime and live-action series for the Italian market. Born on February 14, 1997, in Bentivoglio, in the province of Bologna, his passion for voice acting began in childhood, where he would memorize the names of voice actors from the credits of cartoons and imitate their performances. He pursued this interest formally at the age of sixteen by attending a summer dubbing course, which solidified his decision to pursue it as a career. His early performance experience includes stage acting, such as his role in the 2013 theatrical production of "Le Pillole di Ercole" in Rome.
Briglione's career is marked by a wide range of leading and supporting roles in prominent anime series. He voices the protagonist Yatora Yaguchi in "Blue Period," a role that explores an artist's journey. He is also the Italian voice of Rudeus Greyrat in the fantasy series "Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation". In the sports anime "Haikyu!!," he voices Tsutomu Goshiki, a role he has performed across multiple seasons including "Haikyu!! To The Top". His other significant anime roles include James Moriarty in "Case File nº221: Kabukicho," Chang Gai Steiner in "revisions," Sho Adachi in "The Dangers in My Heart," and Hyoga in "Edens Zero". He has also contributed his voice to animated films such as "I want to eat your pancreas," where he played Gomma, and "Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna" as Abe.
Beyond anime, Briglione has taken on prominent roles in live-action dubbing. He is the Italian voice of Hwang Jun-ho, the police officer in the global phenomenon "Squid Game". Another notable performance is Guido Mista from "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind," a character he describes as a dynamic challenge that allowed him to incorporate his personal energy and Neapolitan heritage into the performance. His voice can also be heard in other series and films, including "Ragazze dell'Olimpo" as Dude Morrison and the Netflix films "Incoming" and "His Three Daughters".
Throughout his career, Briglione has collaborated with several directors in the Italian dubbing industry. He has worked under the direction of Lucio Saccone and fondly remembers the trust placed in him by the late director Emilio Schroeder, who cast him in "Squid Game". He also credits director Mosè Singh for the opportunity to voice Guido Mista, praising the creative choices made for the Italian adaptation. In interviews, he has shared his perspective on the craft, discussing the importance of perseverance in the field and expressing a belief that the nuance of human performance in voice acting cannot be easily replicated by artificial intelligence.
Briglione's career is marked by a wide range of leading and supporting roles in prominent anime series. He voices the protagonist Yatora Yaguchi in "Blue Period," a role that explores an artist's journey. He is also the Italian voice of Rudeus Greyrat in the fantasy series "Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation". In the sports anime "Haikyu!!," he voices Tsutomu Goshiki, a role he has performed across multiple seasons including "Haikyu!! To The Top". His other significant anime roles include James Moriarty in "Case File nº221: Kabukicho," Chang Gai Steiner in "revisions," Sho Adachi in "The Dangers in My Heart," and Hyoga in "Edens Zero". He has also contributed his voice to animated films such as "I want to eat your pancreas," where he played Gomma, and "Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna" as Abe.
Beyond anime, Briglione has taken on prominent roles in live-action dubbing. He is the Italian voice of Hwang Jun-ho, the police officer in the global phenomenon "Squid Game". Another notable performance is Guido Mista from "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind," a character he describes as a dynamic challenge that allowed him to incorporate his personal energy and Neapolitan heritage into the performance. His voice can also be heard in other series and films, including "Ragazze dell'Olimpo" as Dude Morrison and the Netflix films "Incoming" and "His Three Daughters".
Throughout his career, Briglione has collaborated with several directors in the Italian dubbing industry. He has worked under the direction of Lucio Saccone and fondly remembers the trust placed in him by the late director Emilio Schroeder, who cast him in "Squid Game". He also credits director Mosè Singh for the opportunity to voice Guido Mista, praising the creative choices made for the Italian adaptation. In interviews, he has shared his perspective on the craft, discussing the importance of perseverance in the field and expressing a belief that the nuance of human performance in voice acting cannot be easily replicated by artificial intelligence.
All Characters
- ItalianAnime overview: Haikyu!! To The Top
- ItalianAnime overview: Blue Period
- ItalianAnime overview: Case File nº221: Kabukicho
- ItalianAnime overview: revisions