Fabrizio Pucci
Fabrizio Pucci, born in 1956, is voice actor, dubbing director, dialogist, actor and theatre director.
His professional career has roots in the world of theatre, where after completing his studies at the DAMS in Bologna and at the acting school of Alessandro Fersen, he embarked on an acting career in the company Teatroggi, then moving towards cinema and television.
His distinctive voice and his interpretative skills have made him a point of reference in Italian dubbing. He is best known for voiced Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in the X-Men and BoJackHorseman series. In addition to Jackman, he is the voice of Italian actors such as Brendan Fraser and Eric Roberts, and has voiced numerous other well-known faces such as Jon Hamm, Josh Brolin, and Russell Crowe.
In addition to voice acting, Pucci has also directed the dubbing of several Marvel television series and has participated in stage projects both as an actor and as a director. In 2015, he directed and starred in the play "Didone", while in 2018 he staged "I love you, Mary!" together with his wife Marina Guadagno. In 2019, he directed "Elena", based on texts by the Greek poet Ghiannis Ritsos, always with the participation of Marina Guadagno.