Paolo Vivio, the offspring of a retired army general, and the sibling of a celebrated voice actor, has earned widespread recognition for his outstanding dubbing accomplishments.
Specifically, he has contributed his voice to the iconic role of Tobey Maguire in Sam Raimi's renowned Spider-Man trilogy, as well as in the critically acclaimed films Wonder Boys and Seabiscuit - Un mito senza tempo, showcasing his versatility and talent as a voice actor.
Notably, he lent his voice to Tom Welling, expertly capturing the essence of Clark Kent in the iconic television series Smallville, as well as bringing to life memorable characters in the films Una scatenata dozzina and The Fog - Nebbia assassina.
Moreover, he skillfully portrayed Chord Overstreet as the endearing Sam Evans in the beloved musical comedy-drama television series Glee, and Matthew Bomer as the charismatic and cunning Neal Caffrey in the popular USA Network television series White Collar.
Noteworthy is the fact that he brought to life the character of Ron Stoppable in the Disney television series Kim Possible, showcasing his impressive vocal range and versatility. Furthermore, he lent his voice to a diverse range of actors, including Tom Lenk, Seann William Scott, Paul Walker, Ashton Kutcher, and Casey Affleck, in the film Soul Survivors. His impressive vocal talents did not stop there, as he also provided the voice of Marcus in the movie Beautiful.
Vivio's illustrious acting career commenced during his formative years, with a breakout role courtesy of esteemed director Francesco Nuti in the cinematic masterpiece Tutta colpa del paradiso. This auspicious beginning marked the start of a long and illustrious journey, as Vivio's talents soon caught the attention of television producers and casting directors alike.
It was his portrayal of the complex and multifaceted character Tommaso Pironi in the critically acclaimed television series Orgoglio that truly cemented Vivio's status as a rising star. His nuanced and captivating performance earned widespread recognition and accolades, solidifying his position as a talented and versatile young actor.
Following his success in Orgoglio, Vivio continued to hone his craft, taking on the role of a lifetime in the popular Canale 5 series Nati ieri. This marked another significant milestone in his career, as Vivio's ability to adapt to diverse characters and genres further showcased his impressive range as a performer.
Throughout his career, Vivio has consistently demonstrated a remarkable aptitude for his craft, effortlessly transitioning between roles and genres with ease. His dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment to his art have earned him a reputation as a talented and respected member of the acting community.
As Vivio continues to grow and evolve as an artist, it is clear that his impressive body of work is only the beginning of a long and illustrious career, filled with exciting new roles, challenges, and opportunities.
In the year 2007, he embarked on a new acting endeavor, assuming the character of Nando Dalla Chiesa in the television miniseries titled "Il generale Dalla Chiesa", a production skillfully directed by the renowned Italian filmmaker Giorgio Capitani.