Carlo Campanini was an Italian actor who is best known for Mad About Opera (1948), Albergo Luna, camera 34 (1946), and I cadetti di Guascogna (1950). He was born on October 5, 1906, in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, and passed away on November 20, 1984, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Personal and Family Life
Carlo Campanini was devoted to Padre Pio, a Catholic saint, and he chose to be buried in San Giovanni Rotondo, the location of the saint’s sanctuary. Not much is widely known about his personal life, but he was respected in the film industry for his dedication to his craft.
Death and Legacy
Carlo Campanini died on November 20, 1984, leaving behind a significant body of work that includes numerous film and television roles. His influence on Italian cinema is remembered by fans and historians alike, showcasing the lasting impact of his performances that entertained audiences for decades.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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I due orfanelli | 1947-11-26 | Battista |
L’Incantevole nemica | 1953-06-14 | M. Charles Albertini |
Il ratto delle Sabine | 1945-11-21 | Maestro Ernesto Molmenti |
Totò terzo uomo | 1951-09-23 | Oreste – il marito di Clara |
Un turco napoletano | 1953-09-16 | Don Pasquale |
I promessi sposi | 1964-02-20 | Don Abbondio |
Sette ore di guai | 1951-10-17 | Il signor Romolini |
Le miserie del signor Travet | 1945-12-15 | Monsù Ignazio Travet |
Giorno di nozze | 1942-09-28 | Padrone di casa dei Bonotti |
Mamma | 1941-12-16 | Il professore Materi |