Albino Principe

Albino Principe was an Italian actor and writer known for Un giorno, una vita (1970), Il segreto delle rose (1958), and Letto di sabbia (1962). He was born on November 16, 1920, in Naples, Italy, and passed away on April 27, 1980, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

Personal and Family Life

Albino Principe was born into a family that appreciated the arts, which influenced his career choice. Details about his personal life, including his family and relationships, are not well-documented. However, his passion for acting began at a young age, leading him to pursue a successful career in the film industry.

Career

Throughout his acting career, Principe appeared in various films, showcasing his talent in both major and minor roles. He gained recognition for his performances in significant Italian films during the mid-20th century. His contributions to cinema highlighted his versatility and dedication to the craft.

Death and Legacy

Albino Principe died on April 27, 1980, in Rome, Italy, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances. Though not as widely known today, his work remains appreciated by fans of classic Italian cinema. Principe’s films continue to be relevant for those interested in the history of Italian filmmaking.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Scipione l’africano 1937-08-04
Il disco volante 1964-12-23 Il vescovo
Eroe vagabondo 1966-01-01
La danza dei milioni 1940-09-01
Il folle di Marechiaro 1950-12-31
Tempesta sul golfo 1943-03-13 Francesco, il figlio del re
Se quell’idiota ci pensasse… 1939-02-01
La damigella di Bard 1936-01-04 Figlio di Pacotti
Sono stato io! 1937-04-01 Geremia