Luca Ward is a prominent Italian actor and voice actor born on July 31, 1960, in Ostia, Italy.
He comes from a family with deep roots in acting and dubbing.
Ward is widely recognized for his extensive work in Italian dubbing, particularly as the official Italian voice of actors like Russell Crowe, Keanu Reeves, Pierce Brosnan, and Samuel L. Jackson.
He gained further visibility through on-screen roles in films and television series.
Siblings
Luca is the oldest of three siblings.
He has a brother, Andrea Ward, and a sister, Monica Ward, both of whom are also involved in acting and voice acting.
The Ward family has a strong tradition in the Italian entertainment industry, with their father Aleardo Ward being an actor as well.
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Career
Ward began his career early, appearing on television as a child in 1963.
His on-screen film debut came in the 1984 teen comedy Chewingum.
He is best known in Italy for his role as Massimo Forti in the popular soap opera CentoVetrine.
On the international stage, he has appeared in projects such as Gladiator (2000), where he contributed to dubbing, along with voice work in films like The Day After Tomorrow (2004) and The Matrix (1999).
As a voice actor and dubbing director, Ward has lent his voice to countless major Hollywood productions.
He is particularly noted for voicing Russell Crowe in Gladiator, a film that also featured young Giorgio Cantarini as Maximus’ son, creating a memorable connection in Italian cinema audiences.
Ward has continued working across film, television, and dubbing into his 60s, maintaining a versatile presence in the industry.
Accolades
Ward has received acclaim for his dubbing performances, especially for iconic characters played by international stars.
His long-standing career spanning over six decades highlights his enduring talent and professionalism in both acting and voice work.
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