TED RUSOFF

Ted Rusoff
Ted Rusoff
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: May 20, 1939
Deathday: September 28, 2013
Place of Birth: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Biography

Ted Rusoff was an extremely prolific dubbing editor, director, and voice actor. He started as an opera singer in Los Angeles in the early 1960's before landing ADR work with his uncle Samuel Z. Arkoff at American International Pictures. Arkoff sent Rusoff to Italy in the late 60's to help get their dubbing system set up to American standards but Rusoff ended up living in Rome for the rest of his life. Rusoff's voice can be heard in the English versions of over 250 Italian, Japanese, Russian, and various European films. He also lent his voice to several big budget American films including THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST. Beginning in the late 1970's, Rusoff tried his hand at acting in front of the camera too as it was relatively easy for native English speakers in Italy to find acting work at the time. He acted alongside greats including Bob Hoskins and Max von Sydow, and in the dubbing studio alongside such dubbing legends as Robert Rietty, Geoffrey Copleston, Nick Alexander, Lewis E. Cianelli, and Mickey Knox.

Notable work

Filmography

Starring

Print's Attorney
Frate Severino
Old Shepherd
2005·
Rome
Strabo
Talking Insect
Pastor Nolan
Humphrey Garrett
Brother Ramulu
Benedetti
The Parking Attendant
Torture Chamber Keeper (uncredited)
Rizzo's Friend
Crowd Member (voice)
1988·
Catacombs
Brother Brandt
Opening Victim (voice) (uncredited)
1981·
Absurd
Dr. Kramer
Temple Guard
Jerry Mano (voice)

Production

ADR & Dubbing
Dialogue
Dialogue
ADR & Dubbing
Additional Dialogue
Additional Dialogue
ADR & Dubbing
Additional Dialogue