Claudio Giorgi

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Claudio Giorgi
Born
Claudio Giorgiutti

1944
Other namesClaudio de Molinis
Occupation(s)Film director
Actor

Claudio Giorgi (born in 1944) is an Italian actor and film director, active between the 1970s and the early 1980s.

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Life and career

Born Claudio Giorgiutti in Tarcento, Udine, Giorgi was mainly active as a main actor in fotoromanzi, while he occasionally played supporting roles in several genre films. [1] From the mid-1970s he also worked as a production secretary and then as a film director, often credited under the pseudonym Claudio de Molinis. [1] For two of his films he also contributed the screenplay. [1]

Filmography

As a director
As an actor

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References

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