Armando Bandini (20 March 1926 – 27 March 2011) was an Italian actor and voice‑over artist. Born in Rome, he pursued a career that encompassed stage, film, and television performance, as well as extensive work in the Italian dubbing industry. Bandini was recognized for providing Italian-language voice tracks for a variety of foreign actors in imported movies, contributing to the localization of Hollywood and European productions for Italian audiences. His dubbing repertoire included the Italian voices of several prominent international actors, though specific roles varied throughout his career. In addition to voice work, Bandini appeared in a number of Italian films and television series from the 1950s through the 1990s, often in supporting or character roles. He retired from active performance in the early 2000s and died in Rome at the age of 85.
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- Italian cinema and dubbing archives documenting voice‑over credits.
- Obituaries published in major Italian newspapers (e.g., Corriere della Sera, 2011).