1. Glauco Onorato was an Italian actor and voice actor.

1. Glauco Onorato was an Italian actor and voice actor.
Glauco Onorato was born in Turin on December 7 1936 and was educated at the Silvio D'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Glauco Onorato's father was Giovanni Onorato, an actor, and his brother was Marco Onorato, who was a cinematographer.
Active in film, theater, and television, Glauco Onorato starred in over 31 films and 51 television shows.
Glauco Onorato starred as Leonardo da Vinci's father Piero da Vinci in the television miniseries The Life of Leonardo da Vinci.
On stage, Glauco Onorato starred in the 1978 edition of the 1962 musical comedy play Rugantino and made collaborations with many other stage actors and directors such as Enrico Montesano and Ottavia Piccolo.
Glauco Onorato starred as Sir John Falstaff in stage adaptation of The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Glauco Onorato had dubbed many foreign language films and television shows in Italian.
Glauco Onorato provided the Italian voice for actors such as Danny Glover, James Coburn, Anthony Quinn and Charles Bronson as well as Arnold Schwarzenegger in his earlier and iconic films, most notably The Terminator.
Glauco Onorato had three children: two of his children, Riccardo Nissem and Sara, are voice actors, while Giovanni is a priest.
Glauco Onorato died at the San Camillo Hospital in Rome on 31 December 2009, at the age of 73, after battling an undisclosed serious illness for some time.