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词条 Enzo Liberti
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Death

  3. Filmography

     Films  Television  As director 

  4. References

  5. External links

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Vincenzo "Enzo" Liberti (April 20, 1926 – May 4, 1986) was an Italian actor, voice actor, director and television personality.

Biography

Born in Rome, after having been a diplomatic courier for the Foreign Ministry,[1] he began his artistic career immediately after the Second World War as a stage actor, especially in comedy plays in Romanesco dialect; he mostly acted along with his wife Leila Durante and her parents Checco and Anita at the Teatro Rossini in Rome.[1][2] A character actor in many films, he played the lead roles in his two films as a director, in 1954 and in 1955.[2] Liberti was also very active on television, as a sidekick of Raimondo Vianello in several variety shows and as an actor in television films and series.[1][2]

Death

Liberti died at age 60 in a clinic in Saint-Laurent-du-Var, near Nice, where he underwent surgery on his heart.[1]

Filmography

Films

  • Se vincessi cento milioni, directed by Carlo Campogalliani and Carlo Moscovini (1953)
  • Carmen di Trastevere, directed by Carmine Gallone (1962)
  • Made in Italy, directed by Nanni Loy (1965)
  • Soldati e capelloni, directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti (1967)
  • Non cantare, spara, directed by Daniele D'Anza (1968)
  • I ragazzi del massacro, directed by Fernando Di Leo (1969)
  • Oh dolci baci e languide carezze, directed by Mino Guerrini (1969)
  • Bella di giorno, moglie di notte, directed by Nello Rossati (1971)
  • Buona parte di Paolina, directed by Nello Rossati (1973)
  • La polizia è al servizio del cittadino?, directed by Enzo G. Castellari (1973)
  • Mordi e fuggi, directed by Dino Risi (1973)
  • I sette magnifici cornuti, directed by Luigi Russo (1974)
  • Due sul pianerottolo, directed by Mario Amendola (1975)
  • Donna… cosa si fa per te, directed by Giuliano Biagetti (1976)
  • Colpita da improvviso benessere, directed by Franco Giraldi (1976)
  • Taxi Girl, directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini (1977)
  • L'appuntamento, directed by Giuliano Biagetti (1977)
  • Assassinio sul Tevere, directed by Bruno Corbucci (1979)
  • Liquirizia, directed by Salvatore Samperi (1979)
  • Ciao marziano, directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore (1980)
  • Pierino contro tutti, directed by Marino Girolami (1981)
  • I carabbimatti, directed by Giuliano Carnimeo (1981)
  • Il paramedico, directed by Sergio Nasca (1982)
  • Bello mio, bellezza mia, directed by Sergio Corbucci (1982)
  • Pierino colpisce ancora, directed by Marino Girolami (1982)
  • Vacanze in America, directed by Carlo Vanzina (1984)

Television

  • Le inchieste del commissario Maigret, directed by Mario Landi – 1 episodio (1968)
  • Astronave Terra, directed by Alberto Negrin (1971)
  • Prima, durante e dopo la partita, directed by Gian Domenico Giagni (1972)
  • Qui squadra mobile, directed by Anton Giulio Majano – 1 episodio (1973)
  • Tante scuse, directed by Romolo Siena (1974)
  • Diagnosi, directed by Mario Caiano (1975)
  • Di nuovo tante scuse, directed by Romolo Siena (1975/1976)
  • Due ragazzi incorreggibili, directed by Romolo Siena (1976)
  • Il commissario De Vincenzi 2, directed by Mario Ferrero – 1 episodio (1977)
  • Noi... no!, directed by Romolo Siena (1977–1978)
  • Attenti a noi due (1983)
  • Zig zag (1983–1986)

As director

  • Il porto della speranza (anche fotografia e sceneggiatura) (1954)
  • Processo all'amore (anche soggetto sceneggiatura) (1955)

References

1. ^"Morto l'attore Enzo Liberti continuatore dei Durante". La Stampa. 6 May 1986. p.28.
2. ^Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano. I Registi, p. 243. Gremese Editore, 2002.

External links

  • {{IMDb name|0508836}}
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8 : 1926 births|1986 deaths|People from Rome|Italian male film actors|Italian male voice actors|Italian male television actors|Italian male stage actors|20th-century Italian male actors

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