Arrigo Lucchini

Arrigo Lucchini was an Italian actor known for his work in Bolognese dialect theater. He is best recognized for his roles in films such as The House with Laughing Windows, La mazurka del barone, della santa e del fico fiorone, and Passi furtivi in una notte boia.

Personal and Family Life

Arrigo Lucchini was born in 1916 in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. He had a deep passion for the arts and became a prominent figure in theater and film. Lucchini was a close friend of fellow actor Luciano Bianchi, which helped him to establish connections in the industry.

Career

Lucchini gained recognition for his talents in acting and directing, especially in the realm of Bolognese dialect theater. He appeared in several films directed by Pupi Avati, showcasing his ability to take on various characters, including small but memorable roles that added depth to the narratives.

Death and Legacy

Arrigo Lucchini passed away on September 30, 1984. His contributions to theater and film remain significant in Italian cinema, particularly in the genre of dialect performance. He is remembered as one of the great talents of his time, leaving behind a lasting legacy.

Filmography

Title Year Role Type Rating
La neve nel bicchiere 1984 Not listed TV Series 7.6
Cinema!!! 1979 Not listed TV Mini Series 6.6
The Last Three Days 1977 Proprietario autosalone TV Mini Series 8.0
Passi furtivi in una notte boia 1976 Police Commissioner Film 5.8
The House with Laughing Windows 1976 Grocer Film 7.0
La mazurka del barone, della santa e del fico fiorone 1975 Vatican Filmmaker Film 6.3