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- Canadian-born voice actor Ted Rusoff gave voice (usually uncredited) to hundreds of Italian films as one of the most prolific voiceover artists of his time. The son of screenwriter Lou Rusoff and nephew to B-movie titan Samuel Z. Arkoff, Rusoff got his start in showbusiness as a singer, specializing in foreign-language songs. He relocated to Italy in the early 1960s as a voice actor and translator for his uncle Arkoff's American International Pictures, translating and dubbing foreign films into English for the US import market. He worked as sync-adapter and dubbing director of more than 500 films, and as a dubber his voice can be heard in more than 1000 films, providing the voice for numerous leading men as well as many villains in a number of Italian cult favorites such as The Whip and the Body (1963), Deep Red (1975), The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh (1971), and many others. He also worked extensively dubbing films into Italian and French, often supplying foreign languages or accents. Later in his career, he began appearing in more live-acting roles, usually for American productions shot in Italy. He was married to fellow voice actor Carolyn De Fonseca. He passed away in 2013.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Troy Schulz
- SpouseCarolyn De Fonseca(? - May 2009) (her death)
- He passed away on September 28, 2013 in Rome, after being struck down by a vehicle in August. He spent the last month of his life in a hospital.
- After many years of dubbing work, he started to appear in small (often uncredited) on-screen roles in 1980; often playing religious figures like priests, monks, rabbis etc.
- Son of Lou Rusoff.
- Has worked actively with dubbing foreign (mostly Italian) films into English since 1963. He has worked as sync-adapter and dubbing director of more than 500 films, and as a voice-dubber he has appeared in more than 1000 films.
- Nephew of Samuel Z. Arkoff.
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