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Maria Pia Di Meo (born Maria Pia Tempestini, 23 September 1939) is an Italian actress and voice actress, best known for being the official voice dubber of Meryl Streep.


Biography

The daughter of actors Giotto Tempestini and Anna Di Meo, she began her voice actress career in 1944, when she was very young, and occasionally acted on stage together with her parents.Intervista a MARIA PIA DI MEO (2013) , enciclopediadeldoppiaggio.it
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. Di Meo has also been very active in dubbing many animated characters, including Princess Aurora in '' Sleeping Beauty'' and Anita in '' One Hundred and One Dalmatians''.


Dubbing roles


Animation

* Princess Aurora in '' Sleeping Beauty'' *Anita Radcliffe in '' One Hundred and One Dalmatians'' *Mrs. Fox in '' Fantastic Mr. Fox'' *Littlefoot's mother in ''
The Land Before Time ''The Land Before Time'' is an American animated film series and media franchise created by Judy Freudberg and Tony Geiss, distributed by Universal Pictures and centered on dinosaurs. The series began in 1988 with the eponymous ''The Land Befor ...
'' *Queen Lilian in '' Shrek 2'' *Queen Lilian in '' Shrek the Third'' *Queen Lilian in '' Shrek Forever After'' *Miss Kitty in '' An American Tail: Fievel Goes West'' *Madame Suliman in ''
Howl's Moving Castle ''Howl's Moving Castle'' is a fantasy novel by British author Diana Wynne Jones, first published in 1986 by Greenwillow Books of New York. It was a runner-up for the annual Boston Globe–Horn Book Award, and won the Phoenix Award twenty years ...
'' *Gothel in '' Barbie as Rapunzel'' *Shuriki in ''
Elena and the Secret of Avalor ''Elena and the Secret of Avalor'' is an American prime time computer-animated musical children's fantasy television movie crossover between ''Sofia the First'' and ''Elena of Avalor'' and the backdoor pilot of the latter series. Jamie Mitche ...
'' *The Queen in '' Maya the Bee'' *The Queen in '' Maya the Bee: The Honey Games'' *Madame in '' Kiki's Delivery Service'' *Boy #1 in ''
ChalkZone ''ChalkZone'' is an American animated television series created by Bill Burnett and Larry Huber for Nickelodeon. The series follows Rudy Tabootie, an elementary school student who discovers a box of magic chalk that allows him to draw portals ...
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Live action

*Linda in '' The Deer Hunter'' *Joanna Kramer in ''
Kramer vs. Kramer ''Kramer vs. Kramer'' is a 1979 American legal drama film written and directed by Robert Benton, based on Avery Corman's 1977 novel of the same name. The film stars Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Jane Alexander, and Justin Henry. It tells the stor ...
'' *Karen Blixen in '' Out of Africa'' * Karen Silkwood in ''
Silkwood ''Silkwood'' is a 1983 American biographical drama film directed by Mike Nichols and starring Meryl Streep, Kurt Russell, and Cher. The screenplay by Nora Ephron and Alice Arlen was adapted from the book ''Who Killed Karen Silkwood?'' by ''Rollin ...
'' *Molly Gilmore in ''
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'' *Madeline Ashton in '' Death Becomes Her'' *Lee Wakefield Lacker in '' Marvin's Room'' *Mary Fisher in '' She-Devil'' *Susan Traherne in '' Plenty'' *Suzanne Vale in ''
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'' *Francesca Johnson in ''
The Bridges of Madison County ''The Bridges of Madison County'' (also published as ''Love in Black and White'') is a 1992 best-selling romance novel by American writer Robert James Waller that tells the story of a married Italian-American woman (WWII war bride) living on a ...
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in '' Music of the Heart'' *Blue Fairy in '' A.I. Artificial Intelligence'' *Clarissa Vaughan in '' The Hours'' * Susan Orlean in ''
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'' *Josephine Anwhistle in '' Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events'' *Yolanda Johnson in ''
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'' *Miranda Priestly in '' The Devil Wears Prada'' *Janine Roth in ''
Lions for Lambs ''Lions for Lambs'' is a 2007 American war drama film directed by Robert Redford about the connection between a platoon of United States soldiers in Afghanistan, a U.S. senator, a reporter, and a Californian college professor. It stars Redford, ...
'' *Sister Aloysius Beauvier in '' Doubt'' *
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in '' Julie & Julia'' * Margaret Thatcher in '' The Iron Lady'' *Violet Weston in '' August: Osage County'' *The Chief Elder in '' The Giver'' *The Witch in '' Into the Woods'' *
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'' * Florence Foster Jenkins in '' Florence Foster Jenkins'' * Katharine Graham in '' The Post'' *Aunt March in ''
Little Women ''Little Women'' is a coming-of-age novel written by American novelist Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888). Alcott wrote the book, originally published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869, at the request of her publisher. The story follows the lives ...
'' *Sissi in ''
Sissi – Fateful Years of an Empress ''Sissi – Fateful Years of an Empress'' (german: Sissi – Schicksalsjahre einer Kaiserin) is a 1957 Austrian film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Romy Schneider, Karlheinz Böhm, Magda Schneider, Gustav Knuth and Josef Meinrad, costume ...
'' *Annemarie von Hartman in '' The Cardinal'' *Janet Lagerlof in ''
Good Neighbor Sam ''Good Neighbor Sam'' is a 1964 American Eastman Color screwball comedy film co-written and directed by David Swift, based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Jack Finney. The film stars Jack Lemmon, Romy Schneider, Dorothy Provine, Michael C ...
'' *Marianne in '' The Swimming Pool'' * Elisabeth of Austria in ''
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'' *Roberte Groult in '' Love at the Top'' *Nadine Chevalier in '' That Most Important Thing: Love'' *Margot Santorini in ''
A Woman at Her Window ''A Woman at Her Window'' (french: Une femme à sa fenêtre) is a 1976 French drama film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre, starring Romy Schneider, Philippe Noiret, Victor Lanoux and Umberto Orsini. Based on the 1929 novel '' Hotel Acropolis'' by ...
'' *Chantal Martinaud in '' The Inquisitor'' *Katherine Mortenhoe in '' Death Watch'' *Corie Bratter in '' Barefoot in the Park'' * Barbarella in '' Barbarella'' *Cat Ballou in '' Cat Ballou'' *Ella Connors in '' Comes a Horseman'' *Sally Hyde in '' Coming Home'' *Kimberly Wells in ''
The China Syndrome ''The China Syndrome'' is a 1979 American disaster thriller film directed by James Bridges and written by Bridges, Mike Gray, and T. S. Cook. The film stars Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon, Michael Douglas (who also produced), Scott Brady, James Ham ...
'' *Hallie Martin in '' The Electric Horseman'' *Martha Livingston in ''
Agnes of God ''Agnes of God'' is a 1979 play by American playwright John Pielmeier which tells the story of a novice nun who gives birth and insists that the child was the result of a virgin conception. A psychiatrist and the mother superior of the convent cl ...
'' *Brenda Morel in '' Youth'' *Teddy Stanton in ''
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'' *Addie Moore in ''
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'' *Roz Focker in '' Little Fockers'' * Princess Aouda in '' Around the World in 80 Days'' *Fran Kubelik in '' The Apartment'' *Irma la Douce in ''
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'' *Charity Hope Valentine in ''
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'' *Eve Rand in '' Being There'' *Madame Yuvline Sousatzka in '' Madame Sousatzka'' *Louisa "Ouiser" Boudreaux in ''
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'' *Pearl Berman in ''
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'' *Tess Carlisle in ''
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'' *Ella Hirsch in '' In Her Shoes'' * Coco Chanel in '' Coco Chanel'' * Natasha Rostova in '' War and Peace'' *Jo Stockton in '' Funny Face'' *Sister Luke in ''
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'' *Holly Golightly in '' Breakfast at Tiffany's'' *Regina Lampert in ''
Charade Charade or charades may refer to: Games * Charades, originally "acting charades", a parlor game Films/TV * ''Charade'' (1953 film), an American film featuring James Mason * ''Charade'' (1963 film), an American film starring Cary Grant and A ...
'' * Eliza Doolittle in '' My Fair Lady'' *Nicole Bonnet in '' How to Steal a Million'' *Joanna Wallace in '' Two for the Road'' *Hap in ''
Always Always may refer to: Film and television * ''Always'', a 1985 film directed by Henry Jaglom * ''Always'' (1989 film), a 1989 romantic comedy-drama directed by Steven Spielberg * ''Always'' (2011 film), a 2011 South Korean film, also known as '' ...
'' *Samoa in ''
Samoa, Queen of the Jungle ''Samoa, Queen of the Jungle'' ( it, Samoa, regina della giungla) is a 1968 Italian adventure film directed by Guido Malatesta. Cast * Roger Browne as Clint Lomas * Edwige Fenech as Samoa * Ivy Holzer as Nancy White * Ivano Staccioli as Morea ...
'' *Cora in ''
Le Mans, Shortcut to Hell ''Le Mans, Shortcut to Hell'' ( it, Le Mans - Scorciatoia per l'inferno, also known as ''Summer Love'') is a 1970 Italian action film directed by Osvaldo Civirani. Plot Cast *Lang Jeffries as John Lee Scott *Erna Schürer as Sheila * Mau ...
'' *Floriana in '' Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key'' *Luisa De Dominicis in ''
The School Teacher in the House ''L'insegnante viene a casa'' (internationally released as ''The School Teacher in the House'') is a 1978 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. The film is the third chapter in the "Schoolteacher" film series and the l ...
'' *Nicole Molineaux in '' Eighteen in the Sun'' *Francesca in ''
Crazy Desire ''Crazy Desire'' (originally titled as ''La voglia matta'', also known as ''The Crazy Urge'') is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It launched the film career of Catherine Spaak. The film initially was banned by the Italian ce ...
'' *Mimi in '' The Libertine'' *Cecilia in '' The Empty Canvas'' *Dora in ''
The Girl from Parma ''La parmigiana'' (internationally released as ''The Girl from Parma'') is a 1963 Italian comedy drama film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli. The film describes the disappointing sentimental experiences of an orphan girl (Catherine Spaak). Cast * ...
'' *Anna Terzi in ''
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'' *Claire Wilson in ''
Ripped Off ''Ripped Off'' (also known as ''The Boxer'' and ''Un uomo dalla pelle dura'') is a 1972 American/Italian crime film directed by Franco Prosperi and starring Robert Blake and Ernest Borgnine. Plot A young boxer is framed for murdering his crook ...
'' *Mia in '' The Seventh Seal'' *Sara in '' Wild Strawberries'' *Hjördis Petterson in ''
Brink of Life ''Brink of Life'', ( sv, Nära livet, and known as ''So Close to Life'' in the UK) is a 1958 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. Bergman won the Best Director Award and Andersson, Dahlbeck, Ornäs and Thulin won the Best Actress A ...
'' *Sara in '' The Magician'' *Britt-Marie in '' The Devil's Eye'' *Miss Bumblebee in ''
All These Women ''All These Women'' ( sv, För att inte tala om alla dessa kvinnor), originally released as ''Now About These Women'' in the UK, is a 1964 Swedish comedy film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It is a parody of Federico Fellini's ''8½''. Along with ...
'' *Alma in '' Persona'' *
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'' * Maria von Trapp in '' The Sound of Music'' *Sarah Louise Sherman in '' Torn Curtain'' *Jerusha Bromley in '' Hawaii'' *Judith Farrow in ''
The Tamarind Seed ''The Tamarind Seed'' is a 1974 romantic thriller drama film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Julie Andrews and Omar Sharif. Based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Evelyn Anthony, the film is about a British Home Office fun ...
'' *Sally Miles in '' S.O.B.'' *Victoria Grant / Count Victor Grezhinski '' Victor/Victoria'' *Pamela Piquet in '' A Fine Romance'' *Marianna in '' The Man Who Loved Women'' *
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in '' Unconditional Love'' *Lily in ''
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'' *Lara Antipova in ''
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'' *Clarisse Linda Montag in '' Fahrenheit 451'' *Jackie Shawn in '' Shampoo'' *Betty Logan in ''
Heaven Can Wait Heaven Can Wait may refer to: * ''Heaven Can Wait'' (1943 film), a comedy based on the stage play ''Birthday'' by Leslie Bush-Fekete * ''Heaven Can Wait'' (1978 film), an American football comedy starring Warren Beatty; a remake of the 1941 film ...
'' *Phyllis Mann in '' Afterglow'' *Fiona Anderson in '' Away from Her'' *Donatella in '' Donatella'' *Onahti in '' The Indian Fighter'' *Hilda in '' The Trial'' *Doriana in ''
Wild Cats on the Beach ''Wild Cats on the Beach'' ( it, Costa Azzurra, french: Côte d'Azur) is a 1959 Italian-French comedy film directed by Vittorio Sala. Cast *Alberto Sordi: Alberto *Rita Gam: Rita Elmont *Elsa Martinelli: Doriana *Franco Fabrizi: Nicola Ferrar ...
'' *Elena in '' Rice Girl'' *Anna in ''
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'' *Patricia Franchini in ''
Breathless Breathless may refer to: Aircraft *Paradelta Breathless, an Italian paraglider design Film and television * Breathless (1960 film), ''Breathless'' (1960 film) (''À bout de souffle''), a French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard * Breathless (1982 ...
'' *Cecile in '' Bonjour Tristesse'' *Giovanna in ''
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'' *Tanya Livingston in '' Airport'' *Luisa in '' Gang War in Naples'' *Varinia in '' Spartacus'' *Elizabeth Rambeau in '' This Earth Is Mine'' *Mary Follett in '' All the Way Home'' *Molly Lang in '' Rough Night in Jericho'' *Caro Plantin in '' The Black Tulip'' *Mrs. Ford in '' How to Murder Your Wife'' *Luisa in '' The Dolls'' *Arabella in ''
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'' *Suzanna Moritz in '' The 25th Hour'' *Max in '' Mission: Impossible'' *Sonia Wick in ''
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'' *Old Briony Tallis in '' Atonement'' *Merry Noel Blake in '' Rich and Famous'' *Judy Tobias in '' The In-Laws'' *Kate Hennings in '' Sweet Home Alabama'' *Kathleen Riley in ''
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'' *Margaret Connor in '' Faithful'' *Elsa Morganthal Strauss-Armistan in '' Tea with Mussolini'' *Consuelo / Altagracia Di Lorna in ''
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'' *Anna Curtis in ''
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'' *Ildith in ''
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'' *Rosa Delle Rose in '' The Rose Tattoo'' *Maria Montagne in '' The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit'' *
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in '' Diane'' *Patrizia in '' Don't Torture a Duckling'' *Monica Brown in '' The Syndicate: A Death in the Family'' *Louise Pendrake in '' Little Big Man'' * Yolande of Aragon in '' The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc'' *Zhora Salome in '' Blade Runner'' *Dolores in '' Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' * Thetis in '' Clash of the Titans'' * Granny Wendy in '' Hook'' * Mrs. Farraday in '' Mary Reilly'' *Alicia Clark in ''
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'' *Melanie Daniels in '' The Birds'' *Marnie Edgar in '' Marnie'' *Jill Bryant in '' The Year of Living Dangerously'' *Valeria in '' The Anonymous Venetian'' *Ronnie Neary in '' Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' *Carol in '' Once Upon a Time in America'' *
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in ''
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'' *Carlotta in '' Two Weeks in Another Town'' *Connie Walsh in '' House of Sand and Fog'' *Melinda Moores in '' The Green Mile'' *Irene Walsh in ''
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'' *Belinda Conine in '' Philadelphia'' *Lillian Thurman in '' Donnie Darko'' *Tina in ''
Martian Child ''Martian Child'' is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Menno Meyjes and based on David Gerrold's 1994 novelette (not the expanded 2002 novel) of the same name. The film stars John Cusack as a writer who adopts a strange young boy ( ...
'' *Headmistress in ''
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'' *Mrs. Gump in ''
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'' *Holly Jones in ''
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'' *Edwina Cutwater in '' All of Me'' *Principal McGee in '' Grease'' (2002 redub) *Dolores "Lolita" Haze in ''
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Di Meo, Maria Pia 1939 births Living people Actresses from Rome Italian voice actresses Italian stage actresses Italian film actresses Italian television actresses Italian child actresses Italian voice directors 20th-century Italian actresses 21st-century Italian actresses