Luigi Garrone

Luigi Garrone was an Italian actor who is best known for Doctor, Beware (1941), Regina della Scala (1937), and Ecco la felicità (1940). He was born on January 26, 1886, in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, and passed away on April 26, 1950, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

Personal and Family Life

Details about Luigi Garrone’s personal and family life are limited. He spent much of his career in the film industry during a time when Italy was flourishing in cinema. His early life in Turin likely influenced his later work as an actor.

Career

Luigi Garrone had a diverse acting career with numerous credits in both film and television. He was known for playing various roles that showcased his versatility as an actor. Despite a limited number of widely recognized films today, his contributions to cinema are noted in classic Italian films of the 1940s.

Death and Legacy

Luigi Garrone died on April 26, 1950, leaving behind a legacy as a prominent figure in early Italian cinema. His performances are still remembered by fans of classic films although he may not be commonly known today. His work paved the way for future generations of Italian actors.

Filmography

Year Title Role Rating
1950 Twelve Hours to Live Un mendicante (uncredited) 6.1
1950 Il figlio di d’Artagnan (as Luigi A. Garrone) 4.2
1950 Totò le moko (uncredited) 6.8
1949 Totò cerca casa L’uomo della denuncia (uncredited) 6.5
1949 Fame and the Devil 5.8
1949 La sepolta viva Silvestro 6.0
1949 Tempesta su Parigi (as Luigi A. Garrone) 6.6
1947 Caterina da Siena (as Luigi A. Garrone)
1947 Bullet for Stefano Il brigante con orrechino 6.0
1946 Return of the Black Eagle Il vagabondo sciancato (uncredited) 6.1
1946 L’adultera Un ospite alla festa di battesimo (as Luigi A. Garrone)
1944 Resurrezione
1943 Enrico IV Gelsomino
1943 The Children Are Watching Us L’ubbriaco sulla spiaggia (uncredited) 7.7
1943 I nostri sogni L’uomo che affita lo smoking (uncredited) 6.9