Giampiero Littera | |
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Born | Rome, Italy | 25 June 1938
Occupation | actor |
Giampiero Littera (born 25 June 1938) is an Italian former film actor.
Born in Rome, Littera, while still a teenager, made his film debut in Luciano Emmer's High School . [1] Four years later, after completing his high school studies, he had his breakthrough role as Benito in Mario Camerini's Vacanze a Ischia . [1] From then Littera appeared in numerous films, often cast in the role of the cheerful, loyal friend of the protagonist. [1] In 1970 he played his last role and then he devoted himself to a career as an antique dealer. [1]
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