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Mirko Savone (born in Italy on December 2nd) is an Italian actor, voice-over, model. Best known in Italy for giving his voice to Christian Bale, Elijah Wood, and many TV series and cartoons. He started acting in theater at age 7 and worked in merely every sector of show business. At age 18 he became part of the cast of the famous TV show “Macao” in Italy (RAI 2). One of his most famous works is “Germania 99” written and directed by Gigliola Scola (wife of Oscar Nominee Ettore Scola).
   He graduated in music from The Conservatory “Licino Refice” (FR, Italy) in piano and voice when he was only 17.
   In 2002, he moved to New York City where he studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. He worked in the Off-Broadway play “Crossing Rockaway Parkway” in New York City with Jonathan Chase and Brooklyn Sudano (daughter of Donna Summer).
   He actively works in the voice-over industry, both as performer and director, alternating it with his modeling and acting career.
   He speaks four languages (Italian, English, Spanish, and Turkish) and has a Bachelor in Psychology with Honors from City University of New York - Hunter College.
   

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