Emanuela Rossi embarked on her artistic journey at a remarkably early age, commencing her career in dubbing films and cartoons. Notably, she lent her voice to iconic productions such as "The Aristocats" and "Pippi Longstocking".
Concurrently, she pursued a successful acting career in television series, solidifying her presence in the industry. Her dubbing activities continued to flourish over the years, with prominent roles in an array of films, including "Grease", "Scarface", "Blade Runner", "The Age of Innocence", "What Remains of the Day", and "Blue Jasmine".
Throughout her illustrious career, Emanuela Rossi has had the distinction of being the official voice of acclaimed actresses such as Michelle Pfeiffer, Emma Thompson, and Kate Blanchett. Her versatility as a voice actress is further demonstrated by her participation in radio dramas.
In addition to her dubbing work, Emanuela Rossi has also made significant contributions to the world of theatre, making her stage debut as a leading actress in the 1980s alongside Sergio Fantoni. She has since collaborated with esteemed directors and actors, including Gigi Proietti, Riccardo Cucciola, and Umberto Orsini, with whom she appeared in the production of "Misanthrope".
Emanuela Rossi's theatrical career has spanned a wide range of comedies by contemporary Italian authors. Furthermore, her filmography includes appearances in productions by Vanzina, culminating in her role in the film "Pantani".