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|born=May 1st, 1950<ref name=MondoDoppiatori>[https://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/voci/vociemagg.htm Enrico Maggi's page] in ''AntonioGenna.net'' Il Mondo dei Doppiatori</ref> (age {{age|May 1, 1950}}) | |born=May 1st, 1950<ref name=MondoDoppiatori>[https://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/voci/vociemagg.htm Enrico Maggi's page] in ''AntonioGenna.net'' Il Mondo dei Doppiatori</ref> (age {{age|May 1, 1950}}) | ||
|role=Italian voice actor for [[Larry|Cheasty]] and [[Oogtar]] in | |role=Italian voice actor for [[Larry|Cheasty]] and [[Oogtar]] in DIC cartoons and [[Kong Fu (character)|Kong Fu]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' | ||
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'''Enrico Maggi''' is an Italian theater actor, voice actor, dubbing director, and comedy writer. He is known for voicing {{wp|Oliver Hardy}} in some redubbings of a few ''{{wp|Laurel and Hardy}}'' movies around 1992. In cartoons, he is known for voicing the {{wp|Cocco Bill|titular protagonist}} of ''{{wp|Cocco Bill (TV series)|Cocco Bill}}'', {{wp|Jolly Jumper}} in ''{{wp|Lucky Luke (1984 TV series)|Lucky Luke}}'' (the Italian version of which he also directed), and {{wp|Black Jack (manga character)|Black Jack}} in the {{wp|Black Jack (manga)|eponymous anime series}}. | '''Enrico Maggi''' is an Italian theater actor, voice actor, dubbing director, and comedy writer. He is known for voicing {{wp|Oliver Hardy}} in some redubbings of a few ''{{wp|Laurel and Hardy}}'' movies around 1992. In cartoons, he is known for voicing the {{wp|Cocco Bill|titular protagonist}} of ''{{wp|Cocco Bill (TV series)|Cocco Bill}}'', {{wp|Jolly Jumper}} in ''{{wp|Lucky Luke (1984 TV series)|Lucky Luke}}'' (the Italian version of which he also directed), and {{wp|Black Jack (manga character)|Black Jack}} in the {{wp|Black Jack (manga)|eponymous anime series}}. |