
Rossa Caputo
Acting
Biography
Arianna Rossa Caputo is an Italian actor, voice actor and dubbing director. She comes from a family of voice actors, being the daughter to Fiamma Izzo, older sister to Lilian Caputo and Anita Valenzi, granddaughter to Renato Izzo, niece to Rossella Izzo, Simona Izzo and Giuppy Izzo and cousin to Myriam Catania, Francesco Venditti, Giulia Catania, Nike Pucci and Alessandro Mottini. She made her debut as a voice actor in 2004, when she lent her voice to an inuk child in the Italian adaptation of Disney's Brother Bear. She would go on to become best known for lending her voice to many iconic animated characters in Italian dubs, such as Catra from She-ra & The Princesses of Power, Charlie in Hazbin Hotel, Gogo in Big Hero 6, Margo in Despicable Me, Audrey in The Lorax and Merida in Brave.
Known For

Set in early 1900s, young Lana Benton, pushed by the gelid Old Hat man, Mr. Kyn, must confront bizarre creatures in a mysterious dream gland as she follows the last traces of Carole, a girl who escaped from Bunny Hall, a 19th-century girls' orphanage infested with wild rabbits.
Bye Sweet Carole

Achille, nine years old, intelligent, sympathetic, and stutterer. The parents decide to treat him and entrust him to Dr. Aglieri, who begins the therapy. Meanwhile the child knows other patients