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'''Carlo Bonomi''' (born in Milan, Italy, March 12th, 1937) is an Italian actor and voice artist who provided the voices for the first four seasons of [[Pingu]] without a script. He is also notable for voicing Mr Linea in an Italian cartoon aired on Italian TV channel RAI named La Linea. In 1985, his voice was used for station announcements at Milano Centrale Railway Station right up until 2008. When the show was revived for a 5th and 6th season, Bonomi was replaced by [[David Sant]] and [[Marcello Magni]] due to his retirement from the series.
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'''Carlo Bonomi''' (March 12th, 1937 - August 6, 2022) was a clown by trade, actor and voice artist who provided the voices of all the characters for the first four seasons of [[Pingu]] without a script. He was also notable for playing Il segretario in the Italian TV series Le mie prigioni, Un alabardiere in the Italian TV series La freccia nera, voicing Mr. Linea in an Italian cartoon aired on Italian TV channel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAI RAI] named [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Linea_(TV_series) La Linea], Red & Blue in the Italian stop-motion cartoon The Red and the Blue and all characters in the Italian cartoon Stripy. In 1985, his voice was used for station announcements at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milano_Centrale_railway_station Milano Central Railway Station] right up until 2008. When the show was revived for a [[Season 5|fifth]] and [[Season 6|sixth series]], Bonomi was replaced by [[David Sant]] and [[Marcello Magni]]. He was initially considered to reprise his roles, but [[HiT Entertainment]] decided he sounded too old.<ref>https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/arid-30109988.html</ref>
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On August 6, 2022, Carlo Bonomi died at the age of 85 at his hometown in Milan, Italy. The cause of his death is currently unknown and has never been revealed to the public.
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==References==
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==Gallery==
 
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CarloBonominLafreccianera.jpg|Carlo Bonomi as Un alabardiere in "La freccia nera"
 
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Carlo Bonomi creating the "Pinguish"
 
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All Pingu voices by Carlo Bonomi
 
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==External Links==
 
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlo_Bonomi]
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*[https://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/voci/vocicbon.htm Carlo Bonomi] , on Il mondo dei doppiatori, AntonioGenna.net.
 
*[https://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/voci/vocicbon.htm Carlo Bonomi] , on Il mondo dei doppiatori, AntonioGenna.net.
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 3 April 2024

CarloBonomi

Carlo Bonomi (March 12th, 1937 - August 6, 2022) was a clown by trade, actor and voice artist who provided the voices of all the characters for the first four seasons of Pingu without a script. He was also notable for playing Il segretario in the Italian TV series Le mie prigioni, Un alabardiere in the Italian TV series La freccia nera, voicing Mr. Linea in an Italian cartoon aired on Italian TV channel RAI named La Linea, Red & Blue in the Italian stop-motion cartoon The Red and the Blue and all characters in the Italian cartoon Stripy. In 1985, his voice was used for station announcements at Milano Central Railway Station right up until 2008. When the show was revived for a fifth and sixth series, Bonomi was replaced by David Sant and Marcello Magni. He was initially considered to reprise his roles, but HiT Entertainment decided he sounded too old.[1]

On August 6, 2022, Carlo Bonomi died at the age of 85 at his hometown in Milan, Italy. The cause of his death is currently unknown and has never been revealed to the public.

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Gallery

External Links

  • Carlo Bonomi , on Il mondo dei doppiatori, AntonioGenna.net.