Sergio Fiorentini (29 July 1934 – 11 December 2014) was an Italian actor and voice actor.
Fiorentini was best known for his portrayal of characters in Italian crime dramas and films as well as dubbing
Gene Hackman
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in a majority of his films and
Rafiki in the Italian version of ''
The Lion King'' film series.
Biography
Born in Rome, Fiorentini started his career on stage in the 1960s, and since the early 1970s he began an intense career as a
character actor
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, being often cast in roles of inspectors, police commissioners and men in uniform in
poliziotteschi and in crime films and TV-series, such as ''
A Special Cop in Action'' and ''
Distretto di Polizia''. He most notably portrayed Alfio Cacciapuoti in ''
Il maresciallo Rocca'' opposite
Gigi Proietti.
Fiorentini was also very active as a voice actor and a dubber. He was the official Italian voice actor of
Gene Hackman
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. This was a role he shared with his colleague
Renato Mori. Other actors he dubbed included
Eli Wallach and
Jack Warden as well as
Bill Cosby,
Burt Young,
Tony Burton,
Max von Sydow,
Tom Wilkinson,
Charles Durning,
Patrick McGoohan
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Born in the United States to Irish emigrant parents, he was raised in Ireland and Engla ...
,
Bud Spencer,
James Doohan,
Mel Brooks and he also voiced
Benny Hill in the Italian dubbed version of ''
The Benny Hill Show''. In Fiorentini's animated voice roles, he dubbed
Rafiki in ''
The Lion King'' franchise. Other roles include Bumblelion in ''
The Wuzzles
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'', Alm-Onji in ''
Heidi, Girl of the Alps'' and Trigger in ''
Robin Hood''.
Personal life
Fiorentini was the father of voice actor Maurizio Fiorentini (born 1963) and he was married to actress Eliana Lupo (who was 27 years younger than him) until his death in 2014.
Death
Fiorentini died in Rome after battling an illness on the evening of 11 December 2014 at the age of 80.
Filmography
Cinema
*''
Hospitals: The White Mafia'' (1973)
*''
Flatfoot
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'' (1973) – Ferramenti's Thug (voice, uncredited)
*''Bello come un arcangelo'' (1974) – Don Fernando, priest
*''
Rome: The Other Side of Violence'' (1976) – Marcello
*''
A Special Cop in Action'' (1976) – Mancuso
*''
Il prefetto di ferro'' (1977) – Un mafioso
*''
The Rubber Wall
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'' (1991) – Capo Stato Maggiore Aereonautica
*''Ostinato destino'' (1992)
*''L'angelo con la pistola'' (1992)
*''Complicazioni nella notte'' (1992)
*''
A Cold, Cold Winter
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For this film Cimpanelli won the 1997 Nastro d'Argento for best new director.
Cast
* Cecilia Dazzi: Rosanna
* Carl ...
'' (1996)
*''La Vera Madre'' (1999)
*''Stregati dalla luna'' (2001) – Maresciallo
*''Nel mio amore'' (2004) – Giovanni
*''
Taxi Lovers
''Taxi Lovers'' is a 2005 Italian film directed by Luigi Di Fiore and produced by Massimiliano Caroletti and Alberto Rossi.
Plot
Massimo, a taxi driver, meets Giovanna during a night ride: a relationship will be created between the two.
Cast
...
'' (2005) – Alberto
*''
Torno a vivere da solo'' (2008) – Peppino
*''
Me, Them and Lara
''Me, Them and Lara'' ( it, Io, loro e Lara) is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone.
Cast
*Carlo Verdone as father Carlo Mascolo
*Laura Chiatti as Lara Vasilescu
*Anna Bonaiuto as Beatrice Mascolo
*Marco Giallini as Luigi Mascolo ...
'' (2009) – Albero Mascolo – padre di Carlo
*''
All at Sea'' (2011) – Nonno
*''Teresa Manganiello. Sui passi dell'amore'' (2012) – Alberto Gregorini
*''
Viva l'Italia'' (2012) – Cesare
*''
A Perfect Family'' (2012) – Uomo cimitero
*''
The Move of The Penguin'' (2013) – padre Salvatore
*''Il mio giorno'' (2015) – Matteo (posthumous release)
Television
*''
Il maresciallo Rocca'' (1996–2005) – Brig. Alfio Cacciapuoti
Dubbing roles
Animation
*
Rafiki in ''
The Lion King''
*Rafiki in ''
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride''
*Rafiki in ''
The Lion King 1½''
*Rafiki in ''
Timon & Pumbaa''
*Trigger in ''
Robin Hood''
*Bumblelion in ''
The Wuzzles
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''
*Narrator in ''
Treasure Planet''
*General Mandible in ''
Antz''
*Yar in ''
Dinosaur''
*Alm-Onji in ''
Heidi, Girl of the Alps''
*Shazzan in ''
Shazzan''
*Julius Caesar in ''
Asterix Conquers America''
*General Woundwort in ''
Watership Down''
*Jarol in ''
Fire and Ice''
*
Br'er Bear
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While some circumstances can cause siblings to be raised separat ...
in ''
Song of the South
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'' (1973 redub)
*Kotaro Azuma in ''
Casshan''
*Count Lazare d'Cagliostro in ''
The Castle of Cagliostro''
Live action
*
Lex Luthor in ''
Superman
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''
*Lex Luthor in ''
Superman II''
*Lex Luthor / Voice of Nuclear Man ''
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace''
*Wilfred Buckley in ''
Power''
*Robert Caulfield in ''
Narrow Margin''
*Colonel Jason Rhodes in ''
Uncommon Valor
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''
*Walter Lloyd / Duncan (Duke) Potter in ''
Target''
*Jedediah Tucker Ward in ''
Class Action''
*Harry Zimm in ''
Get Shorty''
*Kevin Keeley in ''
The Birdcage''
*Jack Ames in ''
Twilight''
*Edward "Brill" Lyle in ''
Enemy of the State''
*Arnold Margolese in ''
The Mexican''
*Jimmy McGinty in ''
The Replacements''
*Joe Moore in ''
Heist
A heist is a robbery or burglary, especially from an institution such as a bank or museum.
Heist may also refer to:
Places
*Heist, Germany, a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein
*Heist-aan-Zee, West Flanders, Belgium
*Heist-op-den-Berg, Antwerp, ...
''
*Leslie McMahon Reigart in ''
Behind Enemy Lines''
*William B. Tensy in ''
Heartbreakers''
*Royal Tenenbaum in ''
The Royal Tenenbaums''
*Rankin Fitch in ''
Runaway Jury''
*Sam Cayhall in ''
The Chamber''
*Monroe "Eagle" Cole in ''
Welcome to Mooseport''
*
Gene Hackman
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in ''
I Knew It Was You''
*Ritchie Blumenthal in ''
The Hunter''
*General Reser in ''
The Domino Principle''
*Cesare in ''
Eye of the Cat''
*Herbert Morrison in ''
Nuts
Nut often refers to:
* Nut (fruit), fruit composed of a hard shell and a seed, or a collective noun for dry and edible fruits or seeds
* Nut (hardware), fastener used with a bolt
Nut or Nuts may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Com ...
''
*
Noah Dietrich in ''
The Hoax''
*Old Man in ''
The Ghost Writer''
*Leon B. Little in ''
Tough Guys''
*
Harry M. Rosenfeld in ''
All the President's Men''
*Jackie in ''
The Champ''
*
Nerva
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in ''
A.D.''
*Max Corkle in ''
Heaven Can Wait Heaven Can Wait may refer to:
* ''Heaven Can Wait'' (1943 film), a comedy based on the stage play ''Birthday'' by Leslie Bush-Fekete
* ''Heaven Can Wait'' (1978 film), an American football comedy starring Warren Beatty; a remake of the 1941 film ...
''
*Julian Marx in ''
Bullets over Broadway''
*Judge Francis Reyford in ''
...And Justice for All''
*Les Nichols in ''
Tootsie''
*William Snyder in ''
The Sting''
*Charlie in ''
Two of a Kind''
*
Paulie Pennino in ''
Rocky Balboa
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''
*Mueller in ''
The Hideout''
*Lou Kritski in ''
The Super The Super may refer to:
* ''The Super'' (1991 film), an American comedy film
* ''The Super'' (2017 film), an American horror thriller film
* ''The Super'' (TV series), an American 1972 sitcom television series
* Building superintendent, or "the s ...
''
*Cosmo Castorini in ''
Moonstruck''
*Frank Hull in ''
Firepower''
*
Benny Hill in ''
The Benny Hill Show''
*Yogurt / President Skroob in ''
Spaceballs
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''
*William J. Le Petomane / Indian Chief in ''
Blazing Saddles
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''
*Charleston in ''
Charleston
Charleston most commonly refers to:
* Charleston, South Carolina
* Charleston, West Virginia, the state capital
* Charleston (dance)
Charleston may also refer to:
Places Australia
* Charleston, South Australia
Canada
* Charleston, Newfoundlan ...
''
*Moses in ''
Troublemakers''
*Pepe in ''
Killing Is My Business, Honey''
*Curly in ''
The Money Pit''
*Paul Gray in ''
Suspect
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''
*Randolph Duke in ''
Trading Places''
*
Montgomery Scott in ''
Star Trek: The Motion Picture''
*Montgomery Scott in ''
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home''
*Lawrence Woodruff in ''
Jack''
*
Bill Cosby in ''
Fat Albert''
*Kruge in ''
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock''
*
Terry Jones’s roles in ''
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life''
*Harold Dobey in ''
Starsky & Hutch
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''
*Curtis in ''
The Blues Brothers''
*Benjamin Khaled in ''
The Stud''
*General Gogol in ''
For Your Eyes Only''
*Mr. MacMillan in ''
Big''
*Ammon in ''
Clash of the Titans''
*
Mickey Goldmill in ''
Rocky III''
*Dr. Constantine in ''
Murder on the Orient Express''
*Odell Gardener in ''
Evil Under the Sun''
*Robert Beaumont in ''
The Ghost and the Darkness''
*Stanislaus Katzinsky in ''
All Quiet on the Western Front
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''
*Rolling Star in ''
Blueberry
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''
*
Toht in ''
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
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''
*Leon Kowalski in ''
Blade Runner''
*
King Edward Longshanks in ''
Braveheart
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''
*Shaman in ''
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
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''
*Rogers in ''
Brubaker''
*Ben Luckett in ''
Cocoon''
*Sam Stone in ''
Ruthless People''
*Hollis Peaker in ''
Capricorn One''
*Jeffrey "The Big" Lebowski in ''
The Big Lebowski''
*Michael Hughes in ''
Meteor''
*Jack Cartwright in ''
The Sea Wolves''
*Judge Atkins in ''
Kramer vs. Kramer
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It tells the stor ...
''
*Carroll "Toddy" Todd in ''
Victor/Victoria''
*Irving Finegarten in ''
S.O.B.''
*Mr. Choudhury in ''
Death on the Nile''
*
Baron Vladimir Harkonnen in ''
Dune
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''
*Barney in ''
The Pope of Greenwich Village''
*President of the United States in ''
Armageddon''
*President of the United States in ''
The Rock''
*John Bigalow in ''
Raise the Titanic''
*Dr. Ross in ''
Splash''
References
External links
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1934 births
2014 deaths
Male actors from Rome
Italian male film actors
Italian male stage actors
Italian male television actors
Italian male voice actors
Italian voice directors
20th-century Italian male actors
21st-century Italian male actors