Sergio Romano'

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Sergio Romanò is an Italian voice actor born in Milan on May 5, 1957. He is active in the dubbing industry, working primarily out of studios in Milan, and in addition to his voice work, he also serves as a dialogue writer and dubbing director.

Romanò has provided Italian voices for a wide range of animated series and films, becoming particularly known for his work in anime and cartoons. Among his many roles, he voiced the character Eolo in the series The Legend of Snow White. Other notable cartoon roles include Splinter in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon (titled Tartarughe Ninja alla riscossa in Italian), Pilaf in Dragon Ball, Sleet in Sonic Underground, and Coach Buzzcut in Beavis and Butt-head. He also voiced Grimlock in the Transformers: Cyberverse series.

In the world of long-running anime franchises, Romanò has a particularly extensive filmography. He has contributed multiple voices to the Italian dubs of One Piece, including the narrator, Kizaru, Montblanc Cricket, and Nefertari Cobra. Similarly, he has voiced numerous characters across the Detective Conan franchise, including Inspector Ginzo Nakamori, Heizo Hattori, Yusaku Kudo, and characters in several of the animated films such as Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street and Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear. His other anime roles include Jigoro Kuwajima in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Barbossa in Sword Art Online, Briareos Hecatoncheiros in Appleseed, and characters in Saint Seiya and Yu-Gi-Oh!. Beyond animation, Romanò has also lent his voice to live-action series, including roles in the Italian dubs of Cobra Kai and The Crown. His career spans several decades, with his first voice credits dating back to the 1980s, demonstrating a sustained and prolific presence in the Italian dubbing field.
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