Fausto Tommei

Fausto Tommei was an Italian actor, born on July 29, 1909, in Venice, Veneto, Italy, who is best known for his roles in Ecco la radio! (1940), La forza del destino (1950), and Decameron n° 3 – Le più belle donne del Boccaccio (1972). He passed away on July 23, 1978, in Padua, Veneto, Italy.

Personal and Family Life

Fausto Tommei had a rich personal life, although specific details about his family are not widely available. He spent much of his career in the Italian film industry and established himself as a notable figure in cinema.

Career

Tommei’s career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in numerous films and television shows. He was recognized for his diverse acting skills and contributed to both drama and comedy. His notable works include performances in mini-series and films that showcased his range as an actor.

Death and Legacy

Fausto Tommei died on July 23, 1978, in Padua, Italy. His legacy lives on through his contributions to the Italian film industry, and he is remembered for his compelling performances. Fans and film historians continue to appreciate his work in classic Italian cinema.

Filmography

Title Year Role
L’educatore autorizzato 1980 Il maestro
Ligabue 1977 Tartufaro
La mia vita con Daniela 1976 Il padrone della vetreria
Qui squadra mobile 1976 Portiere casa Nicolosi
La principessa sul pisello 1976 Father of Maurice
La polizia ha le mani legate 1975 Regazzoni
Malombra 1974 Professor Vezza
Il commissario De Vincenzi 1974 Giardiniere
Carlo Gozzi 1974 Marco
Provaci anche tu Lionel 1973 Unknown
I ragazzi di padre Tobia 1973 Il barone
Secrets of a Nurse 1973 Patient on stretcher
Puccini 1973 Lanari
Canterbury proibito 1972 Husband of Agata (segment “Brache di San Grifone”)