Agostino Salvietti

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Agostino Salvietti
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Salvietti in I Don't Know You Anymore (1936)
Born(1882-08-28)28 August 1882
Died2 December 1967(1967-12-02) (aged 85)
Naples, Italy
OccupationActor
Years active1924-1964

Agostino Salvietti (28 August 1882 - 2 December 1967) was an Italian actor. [1] He appeared in more than forty films from 1924 to 1964.

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1924Totonno se ne va
1935 Naples in Green and Blue
1936 Music in the Square
I Don't Know You Anymore Francesco - Il maggiordomo
1937Gli ultimi giorni di Pompeo
1938 Naples of Olden Times Luigino
Inventiamo l'amoreL'usciere
1939 Defendant, Stand Up! Una guardia
1942 The Adventures of Fra Diavolo Ciccio La Rosa, il capo della polizia
The Lady Is Fickle Il cuoco
1946Canto, ma sottovoce...Gennaro
1947 Lost in the Dark
Dove sta Zazà?
1948 Difficult Years Fegarotta
L'isola di MontecristoOmbra
The Man with the Grey Glove Custode del museo
Baron Carlo Mazza Portiere d'albergo
Eleven Men and a Ball
1949Monaca santaNicola Percuoco
Alarm Bells Il sindaco
MarechiaroNicola
Le due madonne
1950Santo disonorePeppe
Passione fatale
1951 Il mago per forza
Destiny Papa' Ciocchetti
The Counterfeiters Venditore di libri usati
1952 What Price Innocence? Contadino
The City Stands Trial Brigadiere Mastellone
Rimorso
1953 A Husband for Anna L'antiquario
Anni facili
Ivan (il figlio del diavolo bianco)
Passione
1954 Neapolitan Carousel Prompter
Papà Pacifico Avvocato Gioffani
The Gold of Naples Gennaro Esposito(segment "Il guappo")
1957 The Lady Doctor Johnny
1958Io, mammeta e tuMaggiore medico
Toto in Paris Custode del museo delle cere
Toto in the Moon L'amministratore
1959Quel tesoro di papàMarchese Luigi de Licori
1961A porte chiusePolydette, il canceliere
The Last Judgment
Queen of the Seas Pirate Mangiatrippa
Pugni pupe e marinai
1963 Gli onorevoli Nicola - Butler in La Trippa house
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Dr. Verace(segment "Adelina")
1964 Tears on Your Face Vincenzo(final film role)

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<i>Neapolitan Carousel</i> 1954 film

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Naples in Green and Blue is a 1935 Italian musical film directed by Armando Fizzarotti and starring Lina Gennari, Ellen Meis and Silvio Orsini. Although set in Naples, the film was shot in a studio in Rome. It was a low-budget revue, featuring a series of popular performers.

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<i>Ivan, Son of the White Devil</i> 1953 film by Guido Brignone

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Destiny is a 1951 Italian melodrama film directed by Enzo Di Gianni and starring Eva Nova, Renato Valente and Lilia Landi.

<i>Queen of the Seas</i> 1961 film

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<i>Eleven Men and a Ball</i> 1948 Italian film

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References

  1. "Agostino Salvietti". Archived from the original on March 11, 2016.