Ugo Adinolfi was an Italian-American actor best known for his roles in “Un corpo caldo per l’inferno,” “Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion,” and “On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who…”. He was born on April 1, 1943, in Salerno, Campania, Italy, and passed away on April 26, 2016, in Rome, Italy.
Personal and Family Life
Ugo Adinolfi was born to Ielma Adinolfi. He was the father of Mario Adinolfi, who is known as a journalist and politician. Ugo had a notable interest in cinema and was a member of the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia (CSC), which is an Italian film school.
Career
Ugo had a prominent career in acting, featuring in numerous films from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. His work included various roles in Italian cinema, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Although not extensively recognized globally, he contributed to the Italian film industry during a vibrant era.
Death and Legacy
Ugo Adinolfi passed away on April 26, 2016, in Rome, Italy. His legacy continues through his son, Mario Adinolfi, who has made his mark in journalism and politics. Ugo’s contributions to Italian cinema are remembered by fans and cinephiles.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Uccidete Rommel | 1969-09-06 | Sgt. Lucchesi |
La stagione dei sensi | 1969-10-22 | Marco |
Ma che musica maestro | 1971-04-06 | direttore albergo |
Legge della violenza – Tutti o nessuno | 1969-03-14 | Sidney |
Amarsi male | 1969-08-09 | |
Istantanea per un delitto | 1975-01-01 | |
Un posto ideale per uccidere | 1971-08-18 | Gas Station Attendant |
Roma come Chicago | 1968-11-20 | |
I due maghi del pallone | 1970-12-02 | Rosario |
Io, Emmanuelle | 1969-09-11 |