Danilo De Girolamo


Danilo De Girolamo was an Italian actor and voice actor.

Biography

Born in Rome, De Girolamo began his career in Florence as an actor in the theatre during the 1980s, and he participated in events such as Festival dei Due Mondi. He later went on to become a voice dubber and worked as a regular dubbing artist for Alan Cumming, Vincent Gallo, Matthew Modine and Ulrich Tukur. Other actors De Girolamo occasionally dubbed included Adam Sandler, Clive Owen, Johnny Depp, Tim Roth, Kenneth Branagh, Colin Firth and Guy Pearce.
De Girolamo was best known for voicing Remus Lupin in the Italian dubbed broadcasts of the Harry Potter saga as well as James Norrington in the Pirates of the Caribbean films. For television, he dubbed Gustavo Fring in Breaking Bad and Lorne in Angel. In De Girolamo's animated roles, he gave his voice to Master Crane in the Italian dubs of the first two Kung Fu Panda movies, Delbert Doppler in Treasure Planet, Bear, Treelo and various other characters in Bear in the Big Blue House, Fungus in Monsters, Inc., Gurgle in Finding Nemo and he also voiced Guido in various foreign dubbed versions of Cars.
From 2004 until his death in 2012, De Girolamo served as the President of the ANAD, which is a dubbing company based in Italy. As a dubbing director, he directed the dubbed versions of television shows such as Dirty Sexy Money, Hannah Montana and animated shows such as Phineas and Ferb.

Death

De Girolamo died of a sudden heart attack on 9 May 2012, eight days after his 56th birthday.