Ugo Gracci

Ugo Gracci was an Italian actor and director best known for his roles in La canzone delle rose, Teste alate, and L’undicesimo comandamento. Born in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, he made significant contributions to early cinema before passing away in 1937.

Personal and Family Life

Ugo Gracci was born and raised in Florence, where he developed his passion for acting. While information about his family is limited, his Italian roots likely influenced his work in film and theater. He remained dedicated to his craft throughout his life.

Career

Gracci’s career includes notable performances in silent films during the early 20th century. He starred in several well-received movies, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor. His contributions to the film industry paved the way for future generations of Italian actors and directors.

Death and Legacy

Ugo Gracci died in 1937 in Italy. His legacy lives on through his films, which continue to be appreciated by cinephiles and historians. Gracci’s work is a testament to the rich history of Italian cinema during its formative years.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
1860 – I mille di Garibaldi 1934-02-21 il mazziniano
Kif Tebbi 1928-01-02
La dama de chez Maxim’s 1923-01-01
Il canale degli angeli 1934-12-30 Daniele
La locanda delle ombre 1923-03-01
La leggenda di Wally 1930-05-02
Fiamma simbolica 1919-01-01
Beatrice Cenci 1926-01-12 il Catalano