Rodolfo Bianchi (Rome, September 1, 1952) is an Italian actor, dubber, dubbing director and dialogist.
Biography []
Actor of theatre and television, as voice actor for cinema he won the prize for best dubbing direction at the International dubbing Grand Prix for The Departed - Good and Evil, Shutter Island, The Wolf of Wall Street, The Hateful Eight.
For cinema he has dubbed actors such as Gérard Depardieu, Tchéky Karyo and Jeff Bridges. For television, he lent his voice to John Locke's character in Lost and also dubbed Chuck Norris in Walker Texas Ranger. In 1992 he began dubbing Koichi Zenigata's character in Lupin III.
Roles[]
As Koichi Zenigata[]
- Orders to Assassinate Lupin
- Burn, Zantetsuken! (Mediaset TV dub)
- Farewell to Nostradamus (Mediaset TV dub)
- The Pursuit of Harimao's Treasure
- Lupin III: Dead or Alive
- The Secret of Twilight Gemini
- In Memory of the Walther P38
- Tokyo Crisis (Mediaset TV dub)
- Da Capo of Love: Fujiko's Unlucky Days
- $1 Money Wars
- Return of the Magician
- Alcatraz Connection
- Episode 0: First Contact
- Operation: Return the Treasure
- Stolen Lupin - The Copy Cat is a Midsummer's Butterfly
- Angel's Tactics
- Seven Days Rhapsody
- Lupin III: Lupin is dead, Zenigata is in love
- Elusiveness of the Fog
- Sweet Lost Night
- Green vs. Red
- Lupin III vs. Detective Conan
- The Last Job
- Blood Seal - Eternal Mermaid
- The Woman Called Fujiko Mine
- Record of Observations of the East - Another Page
- Princess of the Breeze
- Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie
- Lupin the Third Part IV
- Lupin the Third Part 5
- Is Lupin Still Burning?
- Daisuke Jigen's Gravestone
- Lupin III: The First
Notes[]
- He was falsely credited on various end credits of being the voice of Zenigata. It is rumored that Sandro Iovino voiced him in Mystery of the Hemingway Papers while the similar naming Rodolfo Baldini voiced him in Steal Napoleon's Dictionary! and From Russia With Love [1].