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Ted Rusoff (born 1939 in Winnipeg, Canada) is an Canadian actor, voice dubbing artist and dubbing director known for his extensive work in the English language dubbing of foreign films (mostly Italian ones).
He is the son of writer/producer Lou Rusoff, the brother-in-law of Samuel Z. Arkoff, and he is the husband of actress/voice dubber Carolyn De Fonseca, who he frequently works with.
Rusoff traveled to Italy in the 1960s and started working on overseeing the English dubbing of various European films produced by American International Pictures, which had been founded by Rusoff's... MORE
Ted Rusoff (born 1939 in Winnipeg, Canada) is an Canadian actor, voice dubbing artist and dubbing director known for his extensive work in the English language dubbing of foreign films (mostly Italian ones).
He is the son of writer/producer Lou Rusoff, the brother-in-law of Samuel Z. Arkoff, and he is the husband of actress/voice dubber Carolyn De Fonseca, who he frequently works with.
Rusoff traveled to Italy in the 1960s and started working on overseeing the English dubbing of various European films produced by American International Pictures, which had been founded by Rusoff's brother-in-law, Samuel Z. Arkoff. Since 1963, he has worked as sync-adapter and dubbing director of more than 500 films, and as a voice-dubber he has dubbed more than 1000 films - providing the English-dubbed voices of numerous leading men as well as several villains in a number of Italian cult favorites such as The Whip and the Body (1963), Deep Red (1975), Beyond the Darkness (1979) and many others.
Since the early 1980s, Rusoff has also done much work as an actor in film and television. He started out with supporting roles - often playing authority figures or religious characters such as priests, rabbis LESS
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