One of Spain’s
great voice actor’s Arseni Corsellas died Saturday November 16, 2019
at age 86, according to his son who published his passing on social
networks. Corsellas gave voice to iconic characters like JR of
" Dallas "
and also to actors like Sean Connery or Charlton Heston . Corsellas
debuted in the 1950s on Radio Juventud. However, the work that opened the door
to dubbing was the performance at the National Radio Invisible
Theater. Since then he made more than a thousand dubbing and was the voice
of actors such as Michael Caine, Omar Sharif, Albert Finney, in
addition to those already mentioned. He also directed almost all the films that
were dubbed in the Voice of Spain studios in the sixties and seventies in Barcelona and, in
addition, we have also been able to see him perform in films such as "Own
Love" by Mario Camus or "The best thing it can happen in a croissant
"by Paco Mir. His dubbing for Euro-westerns is too great to cover and list
all the films and actors among which are Lex Barker in 1964’s “Last of the
Renegades”; Robert Shaw “Custer of the West” (1967); Tomas Milian “Death
Sentence” and Yul Brynner “Villa Rides” (1968); Anthony Steffen “Gentleman
Killer” and Sean Connery “Shalako (both 1969); Raf Vallone “Cannon for
Corsoba”, Fernando Rey “Companieros” and Richard Crenna “The Deserter” (all
1971); Charles Bronson “Chato’s Land” and Jim Brown “El Condor”, James Garner
“A Man Called Sledge” Burt Lancaster “Valdez is Coming!” (all 1972); Richard Harrison “Jesse & Lester, Two
Brothers in a Town Called Trinity”, Stephen Boyd “Those Dirty Dogs” (both
1973); and Robert Mitchum “Dead Man” 1996.
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