Davide Perino

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Davide Perino
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Perino in 2014
Born (1981-07-21) 21 July 1981 (age 41)
Rome, Italy
OccupationVoice actor
Years active1984-present
ParentSilvia Bellini
RelativesElena Perino (sister)
Gianfranco Bellini (grandfather)
Celeste Aida Zanchi (great-grandmother)

Davide Perino (born 21 July 1981) is an Italian voice actor, the most representative of the sixth generation of dubbing. He is the official Italian dub-over artist of Elijah Wood and Jesse Eisenberg. [1]

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Biography

Born in Rome, Perino began his career as a child actor at only two and a half years of age, appearing in the film Magic Moments .

As a voice actor, Perino is best known for having lent his voice to the role of Wood's Frodo Baggins role in The Lord of the Rings trilogy , Cody Kasch in the role of Zach Young on Desperate Housewives , Kristopher Turner in the role of Jamie Andrews in the series Instant Star , Colin Morgan in Merlin , Ryan Corr in the second season of Blue Water High , where he played Eric Tanner, Aaron Ashmore as Jimmy Olsen in Smallville and Chace Crawford in the role of Nate Archibald in Gossip Girl . He also lent his voice to Lucas Grabeel in the role of Ryan Evans in all the High School Musical films as well as Zachary Garred in the show Foreign Exchange .

Perino has voice dubbing jobs in Rome, but rarely does voice jobs in Milan. For example, He has dubbed Sasori in Naruto Shippuden , Harry Osborne in Spectacular Spider-Man and Cody in the Total Drama series. For films he also does Walter in The Muppets and Sam Witwicky in live-action Transformers trilogy.

For video games, Perino has performed Spyro's Italian voice throughout The Legend of Spyro Trilogy. (The original English voice was done by Elijah Wood throughout the trilogy)

Personal life

Perino is the older brother of voice actress Elena Perino. He is also the son of former voice actress Silvia Bellini and the grandson of voice actor Gianfranco Bellini.

Dubbing roles

Animation

Live action

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References

  1. "Davide Perino's dubbing contributions". Antoniogenna.net. Retrieved 1 October 2018.