
Age: 34
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Gianandrea Muià is an Italian voice actor and content creator on various social media platforms, including YouTube and Twitch as the most notorious ones. He was born in Chieri, Piedmont, Italy on November 22, 1991 and he later studied voice acting at ODS School in Turin. In 2016, he won the award for 'best new voice actor' at the Voci Dell'Ombra Festival. He can speak Italian and English fluently, as well as basic Spanish. He is known for voice acting in several Italian versions of shows and movies, including as Travis Tope in "The Town That Dreaded Sundown" (Nick), Caleb Thomas in "Stasis" (Matt), Benjamin Couture in "Mozart's Sister" (Cocchiere), Tanner Fontana in "Camp Cool Kids" (Jim), Michael Girgenti in "Senza controllo" (Matt Barker), Patrick Criado in "1898: Los Ultimos De Filipinas" (Juan), Rick Glassman in "As We See It" (Jack), Stephen Rocket in "Vikings" (adult Hvitserk), Robert Jumper in "Good Girls", Reed Shannon in "The Wilds" (Scotty Simms), Emmet Byrne in "Lore" (William Hare), Noah Reid in "Outer Range" (Billy Tillerson), Rohan Mead in "The Handmaid's Tale" (Isaac), Dylan Playfair in "Haters Back Off!" (Owen), Owen Daniels in "Upload" (AI Guy), Wesam Keesh in "Good Girls" (Max), James Peter Fraser in "The Wilds" (Ian Murnen), Artyon Celestine in "Drama Club" (Skip), Holmes Lindsay IV in "BMF" (Jay Mo), Harry Still in "Almost Never" (Harry), Sebastian Croft in "Heartstopper" (Benjamin "Ben" Hope), Adrien Dewitte in "L'Opéra" (Valentine Grandsire), Paw Henriksen in "The Spiral" (Jakob), Javier Ramos in "Monica Chef" (Ricardo "Riki" Ferrer), David Nicola Giorgio in "Rita" (Ronny), Marcel Borras in "Pulseres Vermelles" (Roger), Miguel González in "Pálpito" (Alvaro), David Solans in "Boca Norte" (Dani), and more.

After the mysterious death of Master Makan, a celebrated painter and political exile, a haunting portrait titled Her Eyes captures the nation’s attention — the image of a woman whose gaze holds untold stories. Years later, a school director obsessed with uncovering the truth seeks to find the real woman behind those eyes. When she finally appears — Farangis, once a privileged young woman turned disillusioned artist — her confession reveals a forbidden bond between passion, art, and rebellion in a time of tyranny. Through her memories, the painting’s silent eyes begin to speak of love, sacrifice, and the cost of freedom.

