Guglielmo Inglese | |
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| Born | 24 November 1892 Naples, Kingdom of Italy |
| Died | 14 January 1972 (aged 79) Rome, Italy |
Guglielmo Inglese (24 November 1892 – 14 January 1972) was an Italian actor, radio personality and playwright.
Born in Naples into a family of Apulian origins, Inglese debuted on stage as a child actor at 2 years old, and then he was part of some of the most important stage companies of the time, including the one led by Raffaele Viviani in 1920. [1] He abandoned the theater to devote himself to radio, with which he got a large popularity thanks to his comic monologues caricaturing typical Southern stock characters, notably the "peasant from Apulia". [1] He made his cinema debut when he already was mature aged, in 1948, and was mostly cast in character roles in which he reprised his radio repertoire. [1] He was often a sidekick of Totò, both in cinema and on stage. [1] He was also author of several riviste . [1]