Enrico Glori was an Italian actor who is best known for his roles in La Dolce Vita (1960), Don Cesare di Bazan (1942), and Il fu Mattia Pascal (1937). He was born on August 3, 1901, in Naples, Campania, Italy, and he passed away on April 22, 1966, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Personal and Family Life
Enrico Glori, whose birth name was Enrico Musy, was married to Gianna Pacetti. He was a father to Gianni Musy and a father-in-law to actress Rada Rassimov. He was also a grandfather to two granddaughters, Mascia Musy and Maria Stella Musy.
Death and Legacy
Enrico Glori died on April 22, 1966, in Rome. His contributions to Italian cinema remain notable, especially through his memorable performances. He is remembered for his involvement in various significant films across different eras.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Le Schpountz | 1938-04-15 | Bogidar Glazunoff |
Les Perles de la couronne | 1937-05-12 | Signor Ribaldi |
La signora senza camelie | 1953-02-27 | Franco Albonetti |
I figli di nessuno | 1951-11-22 | Rinaldi |
I promessi sposi | 1941-12-19 | Don Rodrigo |
Damon and Pythias | 1962-09-05 | Nikos |
Totò nella fossa dei leoni | 1943-05-31 | Il signor Smith |
Don Cesare di Bazan | 1942-10-04 | Il visconte di Beaumont |
Sperduti nel buio | 1947-11-09 | Paolo Nardone |
Erode il grande | 1959-01-01 | Taret |
Flucht in die Dolomiten | 1955-12-30 | Bepo Ghezzi |
La dolce vita | 1960-02-05 | Admirer of Nadia |
Napoli milionaria | 1950-09-21 | |
Costantino il grande | 1961-06-01 | Livia’s Father |
Barabbas | 1961-12-23 | Man Pleading for Release of Prisoner |
La spiaggia | 1954-02-25 | direttore dell’Hotel Palace |
Adorabili e bugiarde | 1958-08-07 | Donatello |
La Chartreuse de Parme | 1948-02-21 | Gilletti, l’acteur de théâtre (uncredited) |