Italian actress and voice dubber Flamina Jandolo died in Italy on May 22, 2019. She was 89. Thedaughter of writer Rina De Felici, Jandolo began her career in the early 1950s in Rai's radio prose, before going into voice acting and dubbing. Among the several actresses she dubbed, were Brigitte Bardot, Jean Simmons, Joan Plowright, Joanne Woodward, Maggie Smith and Debbie Reynolds. Jandolo was also very active in dubbing many animated characters, including Lady in Lady and the Tramp, the fairy Merryweather in Sleeping Beauty, Perdita in One Hundred and One Dalmatians and Mrs. Brisby in The Secret of NIMH. Jandolo was married to dialogue adapter Alberto Piferi, from whom she divorced and from whom she had her children Leonardo and Susanna, who were also dialogue adapters, and Caterina, who is a dubbing assistant.
JANDOLO, Flaminia (Flaminia Iandolo)
Born: 2/11/1930, Livorno, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Died: 5/22/2019, Italy
Flamina Jandolo’ westerns – voice dubber:
Drango – 1957 [Italian voice of Joanne Dru]
Viva Maria! – 1965 [Italian voice of Brigitte Bardot]
West and Soda – 1965 [additional voice]
Sugar Colt – 1966 [Italian voice of Soledad Miranda]
The Way West – 1967 [Italian voice of Katherine Justice]
Sabata – 1969 [Italian voice of Rossana Rovere]
Companeros! – 1970 [Italian voice of Iris Berben]