Gabriele Antonini

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Gabriele Antonini
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Born(1938-04-16)16 April 1938
Rome, Italy
DiedOctober 2018(2018-10-00) (aged 80)
Rome, Italy
OccupationActor

Gabriele Antonini (born 16 April 1938, died October 2018) was an Italian film, stage and television actor.

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Life and career

Born in Rome, the son of an army general, Antonini was chosen by Mario Monicelli for the role of Sandro in Fathers and Sons when he was still attended high school. [1] Following the success of the film Antonini interrupted his studies and started appearing in a significant number of films, being mainly active in teen comedies and peplum films. [1] He was also active on stage, in which he worked with Luchino Visconti, Giorgio Albertazzi and Diego Fabbri, among others. [1] [2] He was also active as a voice actor and a dubber. [1]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1957 Fathers and Sons Sandro Bacci
1957Ragazzi della marina
1958 Hercules Ulysses
1958Domenica è sempre domenicaGiancarlo
1959 Hercules Unchained Ulysses - Son of Laertes
1959 Head of a Tyrant Brother
1960 Austerlitz Josephine's LoverUncredited
1961 The Seven Revenges Kir - Fratello di Ivan
1961 The Mongols Temugin
1961 Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World Prince Cho
1962Il segno del vendicatoreZorro / Antonio
1962Colpo gobbo all'italianaEnnio
1962 Eighteen in the Sun Louie
1962 The Seventh Sword Phillip II
1962 Gli eroi del doppio gioco Benito Rossi
1963 Goliath and the Rebel Slave Alexander the Great
1964 Revenge of the Musketeers King Charles II
1964 Hero of Rome Arunte
1964 Revolt of the Barbarians
1965 Soldati e caporali Federico Giustini
1966 Perdono Gabriele
1968Franco, Ciccio e le vedove allegreMaurizio
1975 Il fidanzamento Lucio Davossa

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Roberto Chiti; Enrico Lancia; Roberto Poppi. Gli Attori — Volume 1. Gremese Editore, 2003. ISBN   8884402131.
  2. Gianni Rondolino (1981). Luchino Visconti. Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese, 1981. ISBN   8802036454.