Mafia: The Old Country brings us back into the family, but who is in that family? GameWatcher details the known voice cast for the gangster epic.
Hangar 13 and 2K finally unveiled the latest Mafia game at The Game Awards 2024. Mafia: The Old Country takes the series down a linear, narrative-driven path as we get ensconced in a crime epic set in 1900s Sicily.
After Mafia 3 went open-world, Mafia: The Old Country returns to the basics, focusing more on stealth and gunplay.
Hangar 13 wants to create an authentic representation of 1900s Siciliy, which has as much to do with the characters as it does with the setting.
It will be essential to pick the right cast for that authenticity. Who is involved with Mafia: The Old Country? Find out more below.
Mafia: The Old Country Voice Actors and Characters
Riccardo Frascari (Enzo)
The protagonist of Mafia: The Old Country is Enzo. He survived a brutal childhood of labor in Sicily’s sulfur mines, which led him to join Don Torrisi’s notorious crime family.
Enzo is played by Riccardo Frascari, a Bologna native actor, singer, dancer, and dubber. His most notable role to date has been as J.J. Fontana in the Nickelodeon TV series Club 57. In 120 episodes, he played the love interest of Evaluna Montaner’s Eva, a girl transported back to 1957.
Gabriel Burrafato
While not officially confirmed by 2K, actor Gabriel Burrafato had put credit for the game in his social media bio several months ago. There’s currently no word on who he’d be playing.
Burrafato is an award-winning actor on stage and screen. He’s starred in TV shows such as Young Sheldon, Danger Force, NCIS, and The Lincoln Lawyer. He made his screen debut as an uncredited character in 1990’s Friday the 13th: The Series. He voiced Brother Giovanni in 2023’s Company of Heroes 3, but that’s the only other gaming credit we can see.
We’ll update you on any additions to the Mafia: The Old Country cast as they’re announced.
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