Marcella Silvestri

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Marcella Silvestri
Born (1961-04-25) 25 April 1961 (age 63)
Genoa, Italy
OccupationVoice actress

Marcella Silvestri (born 25 April 1961) is an Italian voice actress. She contributes to voice characters in cartoons, anime, movies and more content. [1]

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Career

Silvestri is well known for providing the voice of the protagonist Hamtaro in the Italian language of the anime series Hamtaro. She also provided the voice of Koyuki Azumaya in the Italian-language version of the anime series Keroro Gunso. And She Known The Voice of Misaki Uzumaki in the Italian-language version of the anime series of Naruto.

She works at Merak Film, Studio P.V., Studio Asci and other dubbing studios in Italy.

Voice work

Anime and animation

Live action shows and movies

See also

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