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Aldo Fabrizi
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1 November 1905 - 2 April 1990
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Born in Rome, Italy. Italian actor screenwriter director. Performed in a musical hall. In movies since the early '40s. He received international fame in the role of anti-fascist priest Don Pietro in the film “Rome is an Open City” (1945) where he created a truly popular image of heroic sound. He starred in many neo-realist films, performing diverse roles in comedies and dramas, among which the most notable role of a policeman in the film “Policemen and Thieves” (1951 co-author). Steno M. Monicelli.
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Born in Rome, Italy. Italian actor screenwriter director. Performed in a musical hall. In movies since the early '40s. He received international fame in the role of anti-fascist priest Don Pietro in the film “Rome is an Open City” (1945) where he created a truly popular image of heroic sound. He starred in many neo-realist films, performing diverse roles in comedies and dramas, among which the most notable role of a policeman in the film “Policemen and Thieves” (1951 co-author). Steno M. Monicelli. He acted simultaneously as a co-author of the film "Live in the world" (1946 by L. Dzampa), "The Crime of Giovanni Episcopo" (1947 by A. Lattouada) or as a screenwriter and director - the films "Emigrants" (1949) "The Passaguai family gets richer" (1951) "Dad becomes a mother" (1952) episode in the film "This is life" (1953) "Stolen the tram" (1955) "Maestro" (1958).