Elio Marcuzzo was an Italian actor known for Don Pasquale (1940), Sissignora (1942), and Obsession (1943). He was born on July 27, 1917, in Treviso, Veneto, Italy, and passed away on July 28, 1945, in Breda di Piave, Veneto, Italy.
Personal and Family Life
Elio Marcuzzo was born into a family in Italy during a time of great cultural and political change. Details about his early life and family relationships are not widely documented. He pursued a career in acting and directing, contributing to Italian cinema during the early 20th century.
Career
Marcuzzo made a name for himself in the film industry, appearing in several notable movies. His prominent roles included characters in popular films of his time, showcasing his acting talent. His work in cinema was marked by dedication, and he contributed as both an actor and assistant director in various projects.
Death and Legacy
Elio Marcuzzo tragically died on July 28, 1945, shot by Italian partisans in Breda di Piave, just a day after his 28th birthday. His untimely death cut short a promising career in the film industry. Despite his brief time in the spotlight, he is remembered for his contributions to Italian cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Ossessione | 1944-04-08 | The Spaniard |
Silenzio, si gira! | 1943-10-02 | L’attore scartato |
Carmen | 1944-08-08 | Antonio |
Il cappello da prete | 1944-11-10 | Girogio Di Sauro |
Lettere al sottotenente | 1945-10-09 | |
Troppo tardi t’ho conosciuta | 1939-01-01 | amico di Tonino |