Carlo Bagno

Carlo Bagno was an Italian actor known for his work in theatre, film, and television. He gained fame for his performances in various productions and was recognized for his strong stage presence.

Personal and Family Life

Born on March 21, 1920, in Lendinara, Italy, Carlo Bagno later moved to Rome where he studied acting at the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D’Amico, graduating in 1941. He had a passionate career primarily in theatre, particularly as an actor in Ruzante plays and a member of Piccolo Teatro in Milan.

Career Highlights

Bagno was also involved in radio, television, and film throughout his career. In 1978, he received a Nastro d’Argento award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film “In the Name of the Pope King”. His versatile acting skills allowed him to take on various roles in a range of productions.

Death and Legacy

Carlo Bagno passed away on June 19, 1990, in Rome, Italy. His contributions to Italian theatre and cinema are remembered, and his performances continue to be celebrated by fans of the arts.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Nudo di donna 1981-11-06 Giovanni
Un dramma borghese 1979-06-06 Doctor Vanetti
Come perdere una moglie e trovare un’amante 1978-11-28 Anselmo
Amore in quattro dimensioni 1964-03-21 Trapattoni, il tassista (segment “Amore e alfabeto”)
L’immorale 1967-03-25 Mr. Malagugini
Il terrorista 1963-10-25 Oscar Varino
In nome del Papa re 1977-12-03 Perpetuo
Signore e signori 1966-02-10 Bepi Cristofoletto
Le due vite di Mattia Pascal 1985-08-30 Pellegrinotto
Melissa 1966-11-23 Nottingham