Luigi La Monica

Luigi La Monica

Birth : 1944-03-14, Portici, Campania, Italy

History

Luigi La Monica, called Gino (Portici, March 14, 1944), is an actor, voice actor and director of Italian dubbing. He is best known for voicing Richard Gere, Harrison Ford, Christopher Walken, William Hurt, Steve Martin, Sam Neill, Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate, Jack Nicholson in Tenderness, Steve Martin in It is complicated, David Hemmings in Deep Red , Sean Bean in the film GoldenEye and Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon Jinn in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Luigi La Monica

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Ciao Alberto
Additional Voices (voice)
With his best friend Luca away at school, Alberto is enjoying his new life in Portorosso working alongside Massimo – the imposing, tattooed, one-armed fisherman of few words – who's quite possibly the coolest human in the entire world as far as Alberto is concerned. He wants more than anything to impress his mentor, but it's easier said than done.
Luca
Tomasso (Old Fisherman) (voice)
Luca and his best friend Alberto experience an unforgettable summer on the Italian Riviera. But all the fun is threatened by a deeply-held secret: they are sea monsters from another world just below the water’s surface.
I Lunes e la sfera di Lasifer
Narratore (voice)
Superfantozzi
Adamo / Soldato Greco / Pretoriano / Cavaliere Nero / Robin Hood / Condannato alla ghigliottina / Gran Farabut Lupman Duca Modestino Balabam / Ufficiale Giapponese / Direttore Siderale
Superfantozzi (1986) is an Italian film from 1986. It is the fifth film in the saga of the unlucky clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Villaggio. In this film, Fantozzi is portrayed in a surreal historical journey, from Genesis to 1980s.
Salomé
Nerva (voice)
John the Baptist, the prophet of Israel, is imprisoned by Herod, governor of Judea for protesting Herod's marriage to his brother's wife. Jealousies rage and Herod's step-daughter and niece Salome seduces Herod by means of a torrid dance to give her the head of the prophet - but then tries to save the life of the man she has thus condemned. Updated to a WWII setting
Charleston
Sergeant Roy
Charleston is a 1977 Italian comedy film written and directed by Marcello Fondato. It reprises the style of the film The Sting.