Theater, television, film and voice
actress Marzia Ubaldi died in Narni, Umbria, Italy on October 20th
she was 85. Born in Milan, Italy on June 2, 1939, she began her acting career
in the theater at the Piccolo in Milan. A career between cinema, theatre and
the small screen followed. In 2003, in Terni, together with her ex-husband and
daughter Emanuela, she founded the Mumos school of theatrical, television and
film acting, of which all three were teachers. An experience that went on for a
decade, until spring 2013. Ubaldi is known in the Spaghetti genre as a voice dubber.
She was the Italian voice of Rosalba Neri in 1969’s “El Puro” and the Italian
voice of Virna Lisi in 1974’s “Challenge to White Fang”.
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