Armando Gill was an Italian-American actor who is best known for Napoli verde-blu (1935), Angélica (1952), and La mujer perdida (1966).
Personal and Family Life
Born as Michele Testa Piccolomini on July 23, 1877, in Naples, Italy, Armando Gill had a rich cultural background that influenced his work. Details about his family life remain largely private, but his early years in Italy contributed to his later career in acting and screenwriting.
Career
Armando Gill had a diverse career in the film industry, transitioning from acting to writing music for films. His notable contributions include popular films like Angélica and La mujer perdida, where he showcased both his acting and songwriting talents. His work reflected the artistic spirit of his time and earned him recognition in the Italian cinematic world.
Death and Legacy
Armando Gill passed away on December 31, 1944, in his hometown of Naples, Italy. Despite his death, his films continue to be celebrated, preserving his legacy in the industry. He left behind a body of work that resonates with audiences, maintaining his presence in the cinematic history of Italy.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1935 | Napoli verde-blu | Actor | |
1952 | Angélica | Actor | Writer: “Como Llovía” |
1966 | La mujer perdida | Actor | Writer: “Como llovía” |