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Giuseppe "Pino" Locchi (10 November 1925 – 21 November 1994) was an Italian actor and voice actor. After starting his screen career as a child actor in the 1930s, Locchi later became a very prominent voice actor dubbing foreign films for release in the Italian market.
Pino Locchi (1925-1994) was an Italian actor, voice dubber and narrator who worked on many films, TV shows and commercials. He was the voice of Hollywood stars such as Sean Connery, Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier, and also dubbed Italian actors like Terence Hill and Giuliano Gemma.
- Additional Crew, Actor, Sound Department
- November 10, 1925
- Pino Locchi
- November 21, 1994
Pino Locchi, all'anagrafe Giuseppe Locchi, è stato un attore, doppiatore e direttore del doppiaggio italiano. È stato uno dei doppiatori italiani più importanti e assidui della seconda metà del XX secolo, voce di Sean Connery, Elvis Presley, Tony Curtis, Roger Moore, Charles Bronson, Terence Hill, Sidney Poitier, Jean-Paul Belmondo ...
Pino Locchi is known as an Actor and ADR & Dubbing. Some of his work includes Time for Loving, The SuperVips, The Immortal Bachelor, Taste of the Sea 2: One Year Later, Interview with Salvador Allende: Power and Reason, Godzilla, Tiger of the Seven Seas, and Il canale degli angeli.