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Enrico Bertorelli

Voice Actor

Italian voice actor and character performer with decades of dubbing experience who gave Cell his menacing Italian voice in Dragon Ball Z.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Italian voice of Cell
Nationality: Italian
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Dragon Ball Z Dubbing

Bertorelli provided the Italian voice for Cell, one of Dragon Ball Z's most significant antagonists. Working out of Milan's prolific dubbing studios, he brought intensity and dramatic weight to the bioengineered villain. His dubbing career extended beyond anime, encompassing countless television productions and international series requiring professional Italian localization.

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Professional Legacy

Born in Barge in 1943, Bertorelli was a fixture in Italian media for several decades. Beyond voice acting, he appeared in films, television, and theater across Italian cities including Milan, Turin, Rome, and Florence, as well as internationally in Switzerland. His extensive radio drama work for RAI and involvement in major Italian productions established him as a respected voice of Italian dubbing. A vocal chord injury sustained in 2008 reduced his dubbing output in his later career.

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