Alfredo De Antoni was an Italian actor and director who is best known for Il processo Clémenceau, Malìa, and Maman Colibrì. Born on July 14, 1875, in Piedmont, Italy, he made significant contributions to early cinema before passing away on December 3, 1953, in Rome, Italy.
Personal and Family Life
Alfredo De Antoni was born to a family in Piedmont, where he developed his passion for the arts at a young age. Details about his family and personal life are limited, but his dedication to acting and directing showcased his commitment to his craft.
Career
Throughout his career, De Antoni starred in various films that highlighted his talent and versatility as an actor. He was known for performances in films such as Diana, l’affascinatrice and Tosca, and he also took on significant roles in films like Scipione l’africano and Il processo Clémenceau, which helped to establish his reputation in the film industry.
Death and Legacy
Alfredo De Antoni passed away on December 3, 1953, in Rome. His work in early cinema left a lasting impact, paving the way for future generations of actors and filmmakers in Italy. While specific details of his legacy are not widely documented, his contributions to film continue to be recognized by cinema enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Diana, l’affascinatrice | 1915-11-20 | |
Il processo Clémenceau | 1917-09-27 | Costantino |
Scipione l’africano | 1937-08-04 | Anziano Cartaginese |
L’anonima Roylott | 1936-11-01 | |
Tosca | 1918-07-04 | |
Odette | 1916-01-10 | |
Fermo con le mani! | 1937-03-06 | |
Fermo con le mani | padrone di casa | |
Il Volto di Medusa | 1920-01-01 |