Corrado Racca (November 14, 1889 – May 12, 1950) was an Italian actor and voice actor.[1]
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Born | (1889-11-14)November 14, 1889 Bologna, Italy |
Died | May 12, 1950(1950-05-12) (aged 60) Rome, Italy |
Occupation | Actor, voice actor |
Years active | 1908-1950 |
Corrado began his career on stage when he moved to Florence in 1908. He later worked alongside other stage actors such as Ruggero Ruggeri, Emma Gramatica and Italia Almirante Manzini. On the radio, he acted for the Ente Italiano per le Audizioni Radiofoniche in Rome since the early 1930s. On screen, Racca appeared in more than twenty films during his career. He played the male lead in the 1933 film Villafranca.[2][3]
Racca also worked as a voice actor, dubbing international films for release in Italy.[4] He worked for the Cooperativa Doppiatori Cinematografici and he often dubbed actors such as Edward G. Robinson, Walter Huston, Henry Travers, Charles Bickford, Donald Crisp, Gene Lockhart and many more in some of their films.[citation needed]
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