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Fabrizio Vidale (born 2 February 1970) is an Italian actor and voice actor. Vidale is the son of actors Franco Latini and Piera Vidale and the half-brother of Latini's two daughters Laura and Ilaria Latini, who are also voice actresses. Active in theatre, film and television, in 2003 Fabrizio Vidale was awarded a Telegatto for his portrayal of Pope John XXIII in the Italian TV film The Good Pope: Pope John XXIII. As a voice actor, Vidale is the official Italian voice dubber of Jack Black and has also dubbed Marlon Wayans, Martin Lawrence, Will Smith and Chris Rock in some of their films and is known for voicing Bilbo Baggins in the Italian version of The Hobbit film franchise as well as War Machine in the Italian dubbed versions of the Marvel Cinematic Universe films.
In Vidale's animated film roles, he voiced Sandokan in an Italian animated series, as well as providing the Italian voice of Piglet in the Winnie the Pooh franchise from 1989 until 2003 when he was replaced by Luca Dal Fabbro. Other Italian dubbing roles included King Candy in Wreck-It Ralph, Maui in Moana and B.O.B in Monsters vs. Aliens.
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GenderMale
Birthday1970-02-02 (54 years old)
Birth PlaceRome, Italy
ChildrenSara Vidale, Chiara Vidale
FatherFranco Latini
MotherPiera Vidale
SiblingsIlaria Latini, Laura Latini
RelativesRiccardo Suarez, Emanuele Suarez, Sofia Suarez, Carolina Gusev
CitizenshipsItaly
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