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Roberto Gicca
(1897-1966)
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Roberto Gicca was born on 18 July 1897 in Roma, Lazio, Italy. He was an actor, known for
L'assassino è di scena (1958)
. He died on 6 August 1966 in Colleferro, Lazio, Italy.
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Known for
L'assassino è di scena
TV Movie
Bruno
1958
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Winter Light
8.0
italian voice dubbing: Allan Edwall
(uncredited)
1963
The Longest Day
7.7
italian voice dubbing: Robert Wagner
(uncredited)
1962
Eighteen in the Sun
5.3
voice dubbing
(uncredited)
1962
The Horse Soldiers
7.1
italian voice dubbing: O.Z. Whitehead
(uncredited)
1959
Il conte Max
7.1
italian voice dubbing: Edy Biagetti
(uncredited)
1957
Il coraggio
6.6
italian voice dubbing: Gianni Partanna
(uncredited)
1955
Battle Cry
6.4
italian voice dubbing: Tab Hunter
(uncredited)
1955
The Golden Coach
7.0
italian voice dubbing: George Higgins
(uncredited)
1952
We Were Strangers
6.6
italian voice dubbing: José Pérez
(uncredited)
1949
Humoresque
7.3
italian voice dubbing: Richard Walsh
(uncredited)
1946
The Suspect
7.3
italian voice dubbing: Dean Harens
(uncredited)
1944
Casablanca
8.5
italian voice dubbing: Leonid Kinskey
(uncredited)
1942
The Grapes of Wrath
8.1
italian voice dubbing: Hollis Jewell
(uncredited)
1940
You Can't Get Away with Murder
6.3
italian voice dubbing: Billy Halop
(uncredited)
1939
Mutiny on the Bounty
7.6
italian voice dubbing: Vernon Dowling
(uncredited)
1935
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L'assassino è di scena
TV Movie
Bruno
1958
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Born
July 18
,
1897
Roma, Lazio, Italy
Died
August 6
,
1966
Colleferro, Lazio, Italy
(undisclosed)
Other works
Dubbing voice of
Nick Cravat
in the Italian post-synchronized version of
David Butler
's
King Richard and the Crusaders (1954)
(Riccardo Cuor di Leone).
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