Oscar Andriani
Oscar Andriani | |
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Born | |
Died | 17 July 1987 Rome, Italy | (aged 81)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1937–1969 |
Oscar Andriani (28 December 1905 – 17 July 1987) was an Italian actor and playwright.[1] He appeared in more than fifty films from 1937 to 1969.
Life and career
[edit]Born in Brescia, Andriani made his stage debut at 17 years old in the theatrical company of Amedeo Chiantoni , and later worked with other important companies of the time, such the ones led by Emma Gramatica, Wanda Capodaglio and Annibale Ninchi.[1] He had a prolific career as a character film actor, often appearing alongside his real life friend Amedeo Nazzari.[1] He also was a playwright, whose works (often published under pseudonyms) were staged by prominent companies, such as the Giovanni Grasso's, Carlo Veneziani's and Tino Scotti's ones.[1] He wrote the script of the partially autobiographical film World of Miracles, directed in 1959 by Luigi Capuano.[1]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1937 | Queen of the Scala | ||
1938 | Luciano Serra, Piloto | Il cappellano militare | |
Ettore Fieramosca | Don Pedro | ||
1939 | Cardinal Messias | Padre Reginaldo Giuliani | (in prologue) (scenes deleted) |
We Were Seven Widows | Il marito di Liliana | ||
La notte delle beffe | Un falso brigante | ||
Cose dell'altro mondo | L'ispettore Clifford | ||
1940 | The Cavalier from Kruja | Il capo della polizia | |
Then We'll Get a Divorce | Gary, il balbuziente | ||
Big Shoes | Un braccianto | ||
1941 | Caravaggio | ||
Il pozzo dei miracoli | |||
Il cavaliere senza nome | |||
1942 | La maestrina | ||
1943 | Redenzione | ||
Quelli della montagna | Uncredited | ||
1944 | La donna della montagna | Bertoni | |
1950 | Alina | Bertolino | |
Angelo tra la folla | Cmdr. Petroni | ||
Strano appuntamento | |||
1951 | Mercado Infame | Portiere | |
Beauties on Bicycles | |||
I'm the Capataz | |||
Double Cross | Avvocato della difesa | ||
Auguri e figli maschi! | Commendator Arcangelo Brasca | ||
Trieste mia! | |||
1952 | Love and Poison | ||
Beauties in Capri | Il vescovo | ||
The Bandit of Tacca Del Lupo | The general | ||
Altri tempi | Il padre | (segment "Pot-pourri di canzoni") | |
Fratelli d'Italia | |||
Prisoner in the Tower of Fire | Frate Anselmo | ||
1953 | Il peccato di Anna | ||
The Lady Without Camelias | Boschi | ||
Puccini | Giacosa | ||
Voice of Silence | Presidente tribunale | Uncredited | |
Per salvarti ho peccato | Il Commissario | ||
La cavallina storna | L'Intendente | ||
1954 | Cento anni d'amore | The Commander of Garibaldi's Army | (segment "Garibaldina"), Uncredited |
Pietà per chi cade | Justice clerk | ||
Cose da pazzi | The lunatic who writes a letter | ||
Theodora, Slave Empress | il difensore di Scarpios | ||
Disonorata - Senza colpa | Giudice | ||
Ulysses | Calops | ||
Di qua, di là del Piave | |||
1955 | The White Angel | Un avvocato | |
Ripudiata | |||
L'ultimo amante | Un collega di Cesare | ||
1956 | The Intruder | The Mayor | Uncredited |
Un giglio infranto | Gustavo Modena | ||
1958 | Love and Chatter | Consigliere comunale | |
1960 | Il terrore della maschera rossa | ||
1962 | Ulysses Against the Son of Hercules | Advisor to Ircano | Uncredited |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Enrico Lancia (2003). Dizionario del cinema italiano: Gli attori. Gremese Editore. pp. 23–24. ISBN 978-88-8440-213-4.
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