Guido Barbarisi was an Italian actor known for his work in theater and film, born on January 26, 1889, in Rome, Italy. He is best recognized for his performances in films such as “Adamo ed Eva,” “Freccia d’oro,” and “Processo contro ignoti.”
Personal and Family Life
Guido Barbarisi married Dalma Cionci, and they shared their life in Rome. Throughout his career, he was involved in numerous theater productions and radio programs, showcasing his talent beyond acting.
Career
Barbarisi began his acting journey in the early 1900s, performing alongside notable figures such as Joseph Sichel and Amedeo Chiantoni. He later joined the Theatre Company of the People’s Sabatino Lopez, appearing with star actress Dina Galli. Over time, he transitioned into directing and writing comedies, contributing significantly to the Italian theater scene.
Death and Legacy
Guido Barbarisi passed away on January 16, 1960, in his hometown of Rome. His contributions to both theater and film have left a lasting mark on Italian performing arts, influencing future generations of actors and playwrights.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Adamo ed Eva | 1949-11-29 | Il naufrago ebreo |
Freccia d’oro | 1935-01-01 | Weitzmuller |
Verginità | 1951-09-04 | |
Lorenzino de’ Medici | 1935-11-29 | |
Processo contro ignoti | 1952-10-01 | Il padrone dell’officina |
L’avventura di Annabella | 1943-03-31 | |
Canzone appassionata | 1953-11-20 |