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Aldo Fabrizi
Actor, Writer, Director, Producer, Additional Credits
Born November 1, 1905Died April 2, 1990 (84 years)
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Aldo Fabrizi (November 1, 1905, Rome, Italy – April 2, 1990, Rome, Italy) was an Italian actor and cinema and theatre director.
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Aldo Fabrizi (November 1, 1905, Rome, Italy – April 2, 1990, Rome, Italy) was an Italian actor and cinema and theatre director.
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Known For
Filmography
2001 | Roberto Rossellini: Frammenti e battute · as Don Pietro |
1978 | Rugantino · as Masto Titta |
1977 | Il ginecologo della mutua · as Pietro Massone |
1977 | Nerone · as General Galba |
1975 | |
1974 | We All Loved Each Other So Much · as Romolo Catenacci |
1973 | La Tosca · as Il Governatore |
1971 | Cose di Cosa Nostra · as Il Brigadiere Aldo Panzarani |
1968 | |
1967 | Three Bites of the Apple · as Dr. Manzoni |
1966 | 7 monaci d'oro · as Fra' Ugone, Padre Priore |
1965 | Made in Italy · as Piras, Gaviro's Father (segment "2 'il Lavoro', Episode 2") |
1964 | The Four Musketeers · as Bouboule |
1963 | I 4 tassisti · as Sor Gigi |
1963 | The Four Monks · as Fra' Giocondo |
1963 | Toto vs the Four · as Don Amilcare |
1963 | The Lightship · as Cast |
1963 | The Shortest Day · as Facchino |
1962 | Gli italiani e le donne · as Cesare Mancini |
1961 | Gerarchi si muore · as Comm. Frioppi |
1961 | The Wonders of Aladdin · as Sultan |
1961 | Fra' Manisco cerca guai · as Fra Manisco |
1960 | Totò, Fabrizi e i giovani d'oggi · as Ragioniere Giuseppe D'amore |
1960 | The Angel Wore Red · as Canon Rota |
1960 | Un militare e mezzo · as Sgt. Giovanni Rossi |
1959 | Ferdinando I° re di Napoli · as Un Contadino |
1959 | The Overtaxed · as Maresciallo Fabio Topponi |
1958 | Premier mai · as Le Vieux Camionneur |
1957 | The Teacher and the Miracle · as Giovanni Merino |
1956 | Mi permette babbo! · as Alessandro Biagi, Il Suocero Di Nardi |
1956 | Donatella · as Augusto Guiscardi, Padre Di Donatella |
1956 | Guardia, guardia scelta, brigadiere e maresciallo · as Brigadiere Pietro Spaziani |
1955 | I pappagalli · as Antonio |
1955 | Accadde al penitenziario · as Cesare Cantelli |
1955 | The Accomplices · as Giovanni Bellini |
1954 | We Stole a Tram · as Cesare Mancini |
1954 | Cose da pazzi · as Gnauli |
1954 | 100 Years of Love · as Don Pietro, Priest Of Monterotondo (segment "garibaldina") |
1954 | Of Life and Love · as Il Professore Fabio Gori |
1953 | Funniest Show on Earth · as Uno Spettatore (uncredited) |
1953 | One of Those · as Dottor Ubaldo Mancini |
1953 | Too Young for Love · as Coletti, Padre Di Annette |
1953 | Voice of Silence · as Pio Fabiani |
1953 | Siamo tutti inquilini · as Augusto |
1953 | Café chantant · as Se Stesso |
1952 | The Lucky Five · as Cesare Baroni |
1952 | Times Gone By · as Book Peddler (segment "il Carrettino Dei Libri Vecchi") |
1952 | Dad Becomes Mom · as Giuseppe Passaguai |
1952 | La famiglia Passaguai fa fortuna · as Giuseppe Passaguai |
1951 | Cops and Robbers · as Brigadiere Bottoni |
1951 | The Passaguai Family · as Giuseppe Passaguai |
1951 | Paris Is Always Paris · as Andrea De Angelis |
1951 | Position Wanted · as Il Commendatore Giovanni Marchetti |
1951 | Rome-Paris-Rome · as Vincenzo Nardi |
1951 | Three Steps North · as Pietro |
1950 | The Flowers of St. Francis · as Nicolaio, Il Tiranno Di Viterbo |
1950 | A Dog's Life · as Nino Martoni |
1950 | First Communion · as M. Carloni (m. Dupont) |
1950 | Welcome Reverend · as The Thief |
1949 | Anthony of Padua · as Ezzelino Da Romano |
1947 | Natale al campo 119 · as Giuseppe Mancini, Il Romano |
1947 | Flesh Will Surrender · as Giovanni Episcopo |
1947 | To Live in Peace · as Tigna |
1946 | Professor, My Son · as Orazio Belli |
1945 | Rome, Open City · as Don Pietro Pellegrini |
1943 | The Last Wagon · as Antonio Urbani |
1943 | The Peddler and the Lady · as Peppino Corradini |
1942 | There's Room Up Ahead · as Cesare Montani |