Marco Tulli (20 November 1920 – 20 March 1982) was an Italian character actor, probably best known in the role of "Smilzo" in the Don Camillo film series.
Marco Tulli | |
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Born | Rome, Italy | 20 November 1920
Died | 20 March 1982 Rome, Italy | (aged 61)
Years active | 1947-1980 |
Born in Rome, Tulli debuted as actor while he was still a university student, at the end of the Second World War.[1] He was a prolific character actor in comedy films, often playing roles of curious and nosy persons.[1] He was also very active on stage, in which he worked with Giorgio Strehler and Luciano Lucignani, and as television actor.[1]
Selected filmography
edit- Flesh Will Surrender (1947)
- L'onorevole Angelina (1947) - Giacomo - the servant (uncredited)
- Lo sciopero dei milioni (1947)
- Daniele Cortis (1947) - Diego
- How I Lost the War (1947) - Ufficiale tedesco
- Baron Carlo Mazza (1948) - Padrone del contino #2
- I peggiori anni della nostra vita (1948)
- Femmina incatenata (1949) - Guido al museo
- The Elusive Twelve (1950)
- His Last Twelve Hours (1950) - Un cliente degli Gigliosi (uncredited)
- That Ghost of My Husband (1950) - Arcangelo (uncredited)
- Mamma Mia, What an Impression! (1951)
- Beauties in Capri (1952)
- The Piano Tuner Has Arrived (1952)
- The Return of Don Camillo (1953)
- Beat the Devil (1953) as Ravello
- Tears of Love (1954)
- Count Max (1957)
- It Started in Naples (1960)
- Revolt of the Mercenaries (1961)
- The Two Crusaders (1968)
References
editExternal links
edit- Marco Tulli at IMDb