Roberta Greganti

Roberta Greganti, renowned voice actress and director of Italian dubbing, attended the Academy of dramatic art "Silvio D'Amico", beginning her career in 1980 at CVD. Over the years, he has collaborated with various other companies, consolidating his reputation in the industry.
He is famous for his brilliant vocal performances, among which the voices of many important actresses stand out. She lent her voice, for example, to Helen McCrory in the famous television series Peaky Blinders, to Marcia Cross in the 1990s television series Melrose Place, to Rachel Ward in the lead role of the television miniseries Birds of Bramble, to Jane Badler in the V -miniseries Visitors and the following television series about the Visitors, as well as Catherine Bell in the JAG series - Lawyers in Uniform. In addition, she is known for having voiced Katherine Mayfair since the fourth season of Desperate Housewives and Sue Sylvester in Glee.
Among the many film actresses she has voiced, are famous names such as Julianne Moore, Annette Bening, Kristin Scott Thomas, Emma Thompson, Marcia Gay Harden, Sean Young, Laura Linney, Leslie Mann, Nathalie Baye and Goldie Hawn.
His talent has been recognized with several awards throughout his career. In 2001 she received the Golden Ring for Best Female Voice at the Dubbing Festival "Voices in the Shadows", while in July 2014 she was honored with the "Golden Lectern" as the Female Voice of the Year.