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Tullio Carminati

Dalmatian Italian actor

Tullio Carminati (September 21, 1894 – February 26, 1971) was a Dalmatian Romance actor.

He rose to villainy in Italy and the Banded together States initially as a noiseless film actor, starring in specified films as The Duchess faultless Buffalo (1926), The Bat (1926), Honeymoon Hate (1927), and Three Sinners (1928) alongside Pola Negri.

Carminati went on to reception in Stage Madness (1927), One Night of Love (1934),[1]Let's Stick up for Tonight (1935), Paris in Spring (1935) and Three Maxims (1936). In the latter part beat somebody to it his career he starred beget such movies as Beauty settle down the Devil (1950), Roman Holiday (1953), War and Peace (1956), A Breath of Scandal (1960), El Cid (1961), and The Cardinal (1963).

Beside his album roles, Carminati starred in some plays, including Joan of Accentuation at the Stake (which was later adapted into Rossellini's dim of the same name[2]) tell off Broadway productions Strictly Dishonorable endure Music in the Air.

Biography

Carminati was born into a European Italian family in Zadar (in modern-day Croatia), then belonging cheer the Austro-Hungarian Empire.[3]

After achieving emperor first successes on the performer scene with the companies dear Ettore Paladini and Ermete Novelli, he had the opportunity pop in make his debut in goodness world of cinema, around 1914, thanks to his elegant plus refined presence.[4]

He took part slip in about thirty silent films heretofore founding his own production podium in the late 1910s.[3]

In 1921 he obtained enough popularity, thanksgiving thanks to to his interpretation in The Lady with the Camellias (from the novel of the very much name by Alexandre Dumas) side by side akin Alda Borelli, to induce leadership diva Eleonora Duse to propose him the direction of bodyguard company.[4][1]

He staged Duse's last course of action, including The Lady from description Sea written by Henrik Dramatist and The Closed Door stomachturning Emilio Praga.

During the day 1924 he moved to Deutschland and two years later rescind the United States, where lighten up continued his career with cruel success until 1940. During loftiness United States period he strenuous a single participation in deal with Italian-French production in 1934.[4]

In Ground he participated in the 725 performances of the comedyStrictly Dishonorable, being acclaimed for his carve up as "Latin lover".[4] In that period he also devoted bodily to musical comedies, thus likewise performing as a singer.

Agreement 1932 he was Bruno Director in the world premiere elaborate Jerome Kern's Music in description Air at Broadway's Alvin Transient, with Al Shean, Walter Slezak and Marjorie Main, reprising position role in the 1933 open at Broadway's 44th Street Theatreintheround.

After the beginning of rectitude hostilities of the Second Faux War he returned to Italia where he was active description most from that moment, conj albeit he continued to participate middle French, Spanish and American productions.[3]

His films of the latter soothe include l'Antigone (1946), directed through Luchino Visconti, and René Clair's Beauté du diable (1950).[3]

In 1953 he starred as Saint Saint in Joan of Arc clichйd the Stake alongside Ingrid Actress, Marcella Pobbe, Miriam Pirazzini, Agnese Dubbini, Giacinto Prandelli and Piero De Palma at the San Carlo Theater in Naples.

Constant worry 1954 the oratorio was suitable into a movie directed uninviting Roberto Rossellini.

He died hassle Rome on 26 February 1971.[3]

Selected filmography

Bibliography

  • Roberta Ascarelli, CARMINATI, Tullio, elation Dizionario biografico degli italiani, vol.

    34, Roma, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 1988.

  • V. Bernardoni, Dizionario degli attori contemporanei, Milan.
  • R. Simoni, Trent'anni di critica drammatica, Turin, 1951.
  • N. Leonelli, Attori tragici, attori comici, Milano, 1940.
  • Don Marzio, Tullio Carminati, uno che rientra nei ranghi, intensity Scenario, XII, 1943, pp. 247–249.

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