Fausto Guerzoni was an Italian actor who is best known for Bicycle Thieves (1948), Black Orpheus (1959), and Cortocircuito (1943). Born on January 13, 1904, in Nonantola, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, he became notable in the film industry during the mid-20th century. He passed away on June 1, 1967.
Personal and Family Life
Fausto Guerzoni was born into a modest family in Italy. Details about his early life and family are limited, but he developed a passion for acting at a young age. This passion led him to pursue a career in film, where he became a respected actor.
Career
Guerzoni built his career in the film industry, becoming well-known for his performance in notable films. Throughout the years, he took part in various television series and movies, showcasing his talent in diverse characters. His works reflect his versatility as an actor and his contribution to cinema.
Death and Legacy
Fausto Guerzoni died on June 1, 1967, leaving behind a body of work that continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts. His performances in films like Bicycle Thieves and Black Orpheus have solidified his status in cinematic history. Guerzoni’s legacy as an actor remains influential, inspiring future generations.
Filmography
Title | Type | Year |
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Tartarino sulle Alpi | TV Series | 1968 |
Questa sera parla Mark Twain | TV Mini Series | 1965 |
Il padrone del villaggio | TV Mini Series | 1965 |
Il giocatore | TV Mini Series | 1965 |
Arlecchinata | TV Movie | 1964 |
Les Misérables | TV Mini Series | 1964 |
Follie d’estate | TV Movie | 1963 |
Il mulino del Po | TV Mini Series | 1963 |
Gioventù di notte | TV Movie | 1961 |
The Judge (uncredited) | Movie | 1960 |
Ferdinando I° re di Napoli | Movie | 1959 |