André Sogliuzzo, a native New Yorker, embarked on his illustrious career within the thriving New York Theater scene, where his artistic talents were nurtured and refined. His transition to the big screen was marked by a significant milestone, as he made his cinematic debut alongside the iconic Al Pacino in the 1996 film adaptation of Pacino's critically acclaimed stage production, "Looking For Richard", which boasted an all-star cast led by the legendary Pacino himself.
Noted for his impressive performances in a range of cinematic ventures, including the Disney classic Iron Will, which premiered in 1994, and the beloved romantic comedy You've Got Mail, directed by the renowned Nora Ephron and released in 1998, Sogliuzzo made a deliberate and shrewd choice to diversify his acting career by exploring the realm of voice work.
This strategic decision proved to be an astute one, as Sogliuzzo discovered a vast and virtually limitless expanse of creative possibilities in voice acting, allowing him to tap into a rich and diverse array of characters, narratives, and emotional landscapes, and to showcase his remarkable range and versatility as a performer.
A remarkable individual, Sogliuzzo has had the extraordinary privilege of collaborating with an impressive array of esteemed professionals within the entertainment industry, boasting an impressive resume that includes the likes of none other than the illustrious Tom Hanks, the visionary Bob Zemekis, the acclaimed Taylor Hackford, the innovative Andrew Adamson, and the talented Adam Sandler.
Since making the bold decision to relocate to the vibrant city of Los Angeles, Sogliuzzo has consistently showcased his remarkable adaptability and range by taking on a diverse assortment of roles within the realm of voice-acting, further solidifying his position as a talented and sought-after artist within the industry.
Sogliuzzo's illustrious career as a voice-match artist has afforded him the privilege of lending his talents to a diverse range of esteemed individuals, including Academy Award-winning actors such as Russell Crowe, Gene Hackman, Jack Nicholson, and the iconic Clint Eastwood.
In the realm of animated feature films, Sogliuzzo has made significant contributions, bringing to life memorable characters such as the twin train engineers, Smokey and Steamer, in the critically acclaimed and visually stunning "The Polar Express" (2005).
Sogliuzzo's impressive repertoire extends far beyond the realm of film and television, as he has also had the opportunity to showcase his talents in live radio-drama productions with the esteemed L.A. Theater Works. Notable among these productions are the critically acclaimed performances in "Breaking The Code" and "Sixteen Wounded", which allowed him to hone his craft and connect with audiences in a unique and intimate way.
Moreover, Sogliuzzo has made significant contributions to the world of animated television, lending his voice to a wide range of popular series, including the irreverent and hilarious "Family Guy", the satirical and often controversial "American Dad", the action-packed and adventurous "Jackie Chan Adventures", the heartwarming and whimsical "Stewart Little", the darkly comedic and subversive "Invader Zim", the clever and cunning "Father Of the Pride", the visually stunning and thought-provoking "Samurai Jack", the over-the-top and outrageous "Celebrity Deathmatch", and the epic and fantastical "The Avatar".
Sogliuzzo's distinctive voice has become a staple in various animated television shows, with frequent appearances on Family Guy and American Dad, as well as the animated series Clone Wars. Moreover, he has lent his voice to the charismatic character Gaspar Le Gekko in the Disney animated series Brandy & Mr. Whiskers.
Tony Montana, a character he is honored to portray, is a pivotal role in Vivendi Universal's Scarface: The World Is Yours, a game that showcases his impressive acting skills. Additionally, he lends his voice to the charismatic and cunning Puss N' Boots in all the Shrek games, bringing this beloved character to life with his masterful vocal talents.