Giuseppe Transocchi

Giuseppe Transocchi was an Italian actor who is best known for Suspiria (1977), Black Jesus (1968), and Divorzio alla siciliana (1963). He was born on November 1, 1943, in Rome, Italy, and he passed away on September 10, 1998, in the same city.

Personal and Family Life

Giuseppe Transocchi was born into a family in Rome, where he later developed his passion for acting. Specific details about his family life are not widely known, which adds a layer of mystery to his personal history. He worked on various projects throughout his career, contributing significantly to Italian cinema.

Career Highlights

Transocchi’s acting career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in numerous films and television shows. He gained recognition for his roles in acclaimed movies such as Suspiria and Divorzio alla siciliana. His performances showcased his talent and versatility as an actor in a variety of genres.

Death and Legacy

Giuseppe Transocchi passed away on September 10, 1998, in Rome, Italy. His contributions to film, particularly in horror and drama, have left a lasting impression on audiences and filmmakers alike. Despite his passing, his work continues to be celebrated, and he is remembered fondly for his memorable performances.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Seduto alla sua destra 1968-05-16
Suspiria 1977-02-01 Pavlo
Divorzio alla siciliana 1963-03-15 Picciotto
Delitto a Porta Romana 1980-10-29 Convict (uncredited)
Un Amleto di meno 1973-11-21 Ambassador (uncredited)
Pasqualino Settebellezze 1975-12-20 Hanged Captive (uncredited)
Nell’anno del Signore 1969-10-24 Writing Executioner (uncredited)
Audace colpo dei soliti ignoti 1959-12-19 Party Guest (uncredited)
Scandali… nudi 1963-12-22 (uncredited)
Lycanthropus 1961-11-09 Tommy the Porter
Il mattatore 1960-02-11 Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Intervista 1987-09-28 Walking Monk (uncredited)
E poi lo chiamarono il magnifico 1972-09-28 Prisoner (uncredited)
The Taming of the Shrew 1967-03-08 Petruchio’s Servant (uncredited)
Le streghe 1967-02-22 Suicide Spectator (segment “La Terra vista …”) (uncredited)