Dillo Lombardi was an Italian actor and director, best known for his roles in Malacarne (1918), The Living Corpse (1913), and Il mio diario di guerra (1915). Born on January 10, 1858, in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, he passed away on July 15, 1935, in Civita Castellana, Lazio, Italy.
Personal and Family Life
Dillo Lombardi was born into a cultural environment that fostered his passion for the performing arts. Little information is available about his family life or personal relationships, but his career in theatre and film was significant during his time.
Career
Lombardi began his acting career in the early 20th century, becoming a prominent figure in Italian cinema. He not only acted but also directed, contributing to films that are still remembered today. His work in the film industry significantly influenced the development of Italian cinema.
Death and Legacy
Dillo Lombardi died on July 15, 1935, in Civita Castellana, leaving behind a legacy as a foundational actor and director in the early film era. His contributions to cinema are celebrated, and his films continue to be studied for their artistic value.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1928 | Volga Volga | as Lombardi | 5.9 |
1928 | Der geheime Kurier | Abbé | 6.1 |
1928 | Artisten | Der alte Artist Ettore Manelli | |
1928 | Die Hölle der Jungfrauen | Mystowskis Vater | |
1927 | Eheskandal im Hause Fromont jun. und Risler sen. | Planus | |
1926 | Die Waise von Lowood | ||
1925 | La bambola vivente | 4.8 | |
1923 | Il grido dell’aquila | ||
1923 | Vicenzella | ||
1922 | Sua figlia | ||
1922 | Fatale bellezza | ||
1922 | Il miracolo dell’amore | ||
1922 | Anadiomene | ||
1922 | Il processo d’Esparbes | ||
1921 | La porta del mondo |