Laura Cosenza

Description
Laura Cosenza is an Italian voice actress and dialogue adapter, recognized for her extensive work in dubbing anime and animated series for the Italian market. Born in Rome on March 6, 1974, she has built a career spanning numerous productions since at least the early 2000s. Beyond her voice work, Cosenza is also an adapter of audiovisual dialogues, a skill for which she received the SIAE award for young talented adapter and dialogist at the Voci nell'Ombra dubbing festival in 2016. A significant project in this field was her creation of the third Italian dialogue adaptation for the series Neon Genesis Evangelion, commissioned following criticism of a prior version.

Cosenza's career as a voice actor is notable for a wide array of roles in popular anime. She has frequently lent her voice to characters within the Pretty Cure franchise, including Flappy in both the Futari wa Precure Splash Star television series and its film Futari wa Precure Splash Star Tick Tack Kiki Ippatsu!, as well as Desertrian in Heartcatch Precure! and its associated film Heartcatch Precure! Hana no Miyako de Fashion Show…Desu ka!?. She also voiced Niyanta in Nyani ga Nyandaa Nyandaa Kamen, Ko in Vampiyan Kids, and served as the narrator for the Italian versions of Komi Can't Communicate and its second season.

Her other prominent anime credits include Naoko Izumi in Great Teacher Onizuka, Sousuke Sagara as a child in Full Metal Panic!, John in Cinderella Boy, and Satoru in Devil Lady. She has also been heard in more recent series, such as Holm Kranom in Dungeon Food and the mother of the protagonist in the film I want to eat your pancreas. Her film dubbing work extends beyond anime to include the character Vidia in several Tinker Bell films and roles in live-action productions like Smallville and The O.C.. In addition to her dubbing career, Cosenza has also worked as an on-screen actress, appearing in the television series Nebbia in Val Padana and the film Giorni dispari in 2000.