Giulio Donadio was an Italian actor and director who is best known for La bella giardiniera, I cercatori d’oro, and Il microfono del selenio. He was born on July 5, 1889, in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Campania, Italy, and died on June 15, 1951, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Personal and Family Life
Giulio Donadio’s life in Italy shaped his passion for the performing arts. He pursued a career in acting, which eventually led him to become a director. Details about his family life are limited, but his dedication to his craft is well remembered.
Death and Legacy
Giulio Donadio passed away on June 15, 1951, leaving behind a legacy of contributions to both film and theater. His performances have been appreciated by audiences, and he is commemorated for his work in early cinema. His films continue to be celebrated by movie enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Il prigioniero di Santa Cruz | 1941-03-02 | Michele Galdera |
Casta diva | 1935-06-13 | Felice Romani |
L’anonima Roylott | 1936-11-01 | |
Il ponte dei sospiri | 1940-10-27 | |
La fanciulla di Portici | 1940-10-27 | |
Passaporto rosso | 1935-11-13 | Don Pancho Rivera |
Le due seduzioni | 1916-03-01 | |
Manon Lescaut | 1940-02-02 | Il marquese De Brienne |
La gerla di papà Martin | 1940-06-07 | Il capitano Dubourg |
Melodie Eterne | 1940-12-03 | Impresario Schikaneder |
La gorgona | 1915-03-19 | |
L’ispettore Vargas | 1940-10-18 | l’ispettore Vargas |
L’attore scomparso | 1941-06-02 | Il commissario de polizia |
L’allegro fantasma | 1941-03-16 | Il brigadiere |
Labbra serrate | 1942-11-13 | Il giudice Massani |
Il cavaliere del sogno | 1947-09-15 | Il prefetto di polizia |
Beatrice Cenci | 1941-09-09 | Francesco Cenci |