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Gino La Monica

Gino La Monica

4 titles Acting Mar 14, 1944 Portici, Campania, Italy

Gino La Monica, born Luigi La Monica on March 14, 1944, in Portici, Italy, is a prominent actor, voice actor, and director renowned for his work in Italian dubbing.

He has garnered acclaim for his exceptional voice work, particularly in bringing to life the characters of several Hollywood icons. Among his most notable roles, Gino is recognized for voicing Richard Gere, Harrison Ford, Christopher Walken, and William Hurt. His talent shines in films like *The Graduate*, where he dubbed Dustin Hoffman, and in *Tenderness* as the voice of Jack Nicholson. He also lent his voice to Steve Martin in both *It’s Complicated* and other projects, and he portrayed Sean Bean in *GoldenEye*. Additionally, La Monica is celebrated for his role as the voice of Liam Neeson’s Qui-Gon Jinn in *Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace*, adding a memorable touch to the beloved franchise.

With a diverse portfolio that showcases his versatility, La Monica has established himself as a key figure in the world of Italian dubbing, delighting audiences with his compelling performances across various genres and mediums.

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