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- Biography
- Selected filmography
- Dubbing roles Animation Live action
- References
- External links
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2018}}{{Infobox person | image = Luigi Pavese.jpg | caption = Pavese in Lo scocciatore (Via Padova 46) (1953) | name = Luigi Pavese | birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1897|10|25}} | birth_place = Asti, Italy | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1969|12|13|1897|10|25}} | death_place = Rome, Italy | occupation = Actor, voice actor | yearsactive = 1916–1969 | relatives = Nino Pavese (brother) Paila Pavese (niece) }}Luigi Pavese (25 October 1897 – 13 December 1969) was an Italian actor and voice actor.[1] He appeared in 173 films between 1916 and 1970. He was born in Asti, Italy and died in Rome, Italy. BiographyPavese started his career in 1916 working as a silent film actor at 19 years of age. He then began his theatrical debut in 1921 and eventually worked his way up to becoming a film actor by the 1930s.[2] By the time World War II ended, Pavese's popularity as an actor increased. He often portrayed characters with certain professions such as clerks, lawyers, soldiers, officers and notaries in comedy films and made frequent collaborations with other actors such as Totò, Aldo Fabrizi, Walter Chiari, Alberto Sordi, including his younger brother Nino Pavese. As a voice actor, Pavese dubbed the voices of characters into the Italian language. He was the official voice actor of Fernando Sancho, Robert Strauss and many more. He even provided the Italian voices of animated characters belonging to The Walt Disney Company, most notably Colonel Hathi in The Jungle Book as well as Boris in Lady and the Tramp and a Labrador in One Hundred and One Dalmatians. Selected filmography{{div col|colwidth=25em}}- The Sinful Woman (1916)
- Aldebaran (1935)
- The Joker King (1935)
- Golden Arrow (1935)
- Joe the Red (1936)
- La Damigella di Bard (1936)
- Doctor Antonio (1937)
- At Your Orders, Madame (1939)
- Eternal Melodies (1940)
- The Hussar Captain (1940)
- Antonio Meucci (1940)
- The Secret Lover (1941)
- The Happy Ghost (1941)
- A Woman Has Fallen (1941)
- Pirates of Malaya (1941)
- {{Interlanguage link multi|Le due tigri (1941 film)|it|3=Le due tigri (film)|lt=Le due tigri}} (1941)
- The Two Orphans (1942)
- Malombra (1942)
- Knights of the Desert (1942)
- La Fornarina (1944)
- His Young Wife (1945)
- The Ten Commandments (1945)
- Black Eagle (1946)
- Crime News (1947)
- Lost in the Dark (1947)
- Heart (1948)
- Guarany (1948)
- Les Misérables (1948)
- Fear and Sand (1948)
- Toto Looks For a House (1949)
- Totò Le Mokò (1949)
- Anthony of Padua (1949)
- Barrier to the North (1950)
- Il vedovo allegro (1950)
- Figaro Here, Figaro There (1950)
- L' Inafferrabile 12 (1950)
- Tragic Serenade (1951)
- Beauties on Bicycles (1951)
- Free Escape (1951)
- Toto in Color (1952)
- The Dream of Zorro (1952)
- Lulu (1953)
- Lo scocciatore (Via Padova 46) (1953)
- The Lovers of Manon Lescaut (1954)
- Legs of Gold (1958)
- The Italians They Are Crazy (1958)
- Ciao, ciao bambina! (1959)
- Gentlemen Are Born (1960)
- Il Mattatore (1960)
- Tough Guys (1960)
- Who Hesitates is Lost (1960)
- Toto, Fabrizi and the Young People Today (1960)
- West and Soda (1965) (voice)
- For a Few Dollars Less (1966)
- May God Forgive You... But I Won't (1968)
{{div col end}}Dubbing rolesAnimation- Colonel Hathi in The Jungle Book
- Clown #2 in Dumbo
- King Gruesome in Alakazam the Great
- Boris in Lady and the Tramp
- Goliath I in Goliath II
- Labrador in One Hundred and One Dalmatians
- Barbarossa in Asterix and Cleopatra
Live action- God in The Ten Commandments
- The Cowardly Lion/"Zeke" in The Wizard of Oz
- Carrancho in Man from Canyon City
- Luther Ackenthorpe in Murder, She Said
- Sergeant McClusky in Jumping Jacks
- Mr. Kruhulik in The Seven Year Itch
- Stanislas "Animal" Kuzawa in Stalag 17
- Nick in It's a Wonderful Life
- Zero Schwiefka in The Man with the Golden Arm
- Balthazar in Ben-Hur
- Miguel in Seven Guns for the MacGregors
- M in Goldfinger
- Sam Carraclough in Lassie Come Home
- John P. Clum in Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
- Zebulon Prescott in How the West Was Won
- Colonel Manfred von Holstein in Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines
- Whitey Krause in The Helen Morgan Story
- Culpepper in In Harm's Way
- Silas Meacham in Fort Apache
- Jake in Curtain Call at Cactus Creek
- J.P. Norton in Air Raid Wardens
- Grumpy in The Errand Boy
- Harvey "Big Daddy" Pollitt in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
- Big Han in Blood Alley
References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/voci/vocilp.htm |title=Luigi Pavese's dubbing contributions|publisher=Antoniogenna.net |date= |accessdate=12 September 2018}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mymovies.it/biografia/?a=2078 |title=Luigi Pavese |author= |publisher=MYmovies |date= |accessdate=2 October 2018}}
External links- {{IMDb name|0667611|Luigi Pavese}}
- {{Amg name|220545|Luigi Pavese}}
{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Pavese, Luigi}} 7 : 1897 births|1969 deaths|Italian male film actors|Italian male silent film actors|Italian male voice actors|People from Asti|20th-century Italian male actors |