Born 1958 (age 68) · Cosenza, Calabria, Italy
Appears in 22 titles

Pasquale Anselmo (born 14 April 1958) is an Italian actor and voice actor. Born in Cosenza, Anselmo attended the Silvio D'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Arts and made light appearances on stage, film and television. He is better known as a voice dubber and is the official Italian voice of Nicolas Cage. Other actors Anselmo dubs includes John Turturro, David Koechner, Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Ortiz, Woody Harrelson, Clark Gregg and more. Some of Anselmo's popular dubbing roles include Phil Coulson (portrayed by Clark Gregg) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Jimmy McGill (portrayed by Bob Odenkirk) in Better Call Saul and Vic Mackey (portrayed by Michael Chiklis) in The Shield. In Anselmo's animated roles, he took over as the Italian voice of Waylon Smithers in The Simpsons since the death of Vittorio Amandola in 2010. He also dubbed Rico in the Madagascar franchise and Pepé the King Prawn in The Muppets since 2005. Source: Article "Pasquale Anselmo" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

22 Bullets
6.7
22 Bullets
2010
as Beaudinard (uncredited)
Caterina in the Big City
6.5
Caterina in the Big City
2003
as Riccardo
Palermo – Milan One Way
6.2
Palermo – Milan One Way
1996
as Felice Ligresti
Winx Club - Magic Adventure
7.2
Winx Club - Magic Adventure
2010
as Liliss (voice)
18 Years Later
6.9
18 Years Later
2010
as funzionario del cimitero
Pinocchio
5.9
Pinocchio
2012
as Giudice (voice)
Trash: La Leggenda Della Piramide Magica
Facciamo fiesta
5.2
Facciamo fiesta
1997
as Carabiniere
Un'altra vita
3.6
Un'altra vita
1992
as Jacobino
Vendetta
6.6
Vendetta
1995
Senza pelle
6.2
Senza pelle
1994
Le giraffe
5.0
Le giraffe
2000
as Sergio Tiberi
L'attentatuni
6.3
L'attentatuni
2001
as Sarno
Condominio
5.8
Condominio
1991
as Fasano
Exit
7.0
Exit
1985
Down There in the Jungle
7.0
Down There in the Jungle
1988
as Brono
10.0
Crack
1991
as Buttafuori
Addio e Ritorno
7.0
Addio e Ritorno
1996
Diventerò padre
10.0
Diventerò padre
1988
Francisco de Paula
1992
as Francesco da Paola