Guido Notari

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Guido Notari
Born(1893-05-10)10 May 1893
Died21 January 1957(1957-01-21) (aged 63)
Rome, Italy
OccupationActor
Years active1939-1956

Guido Notari (10 May 1893 - 21 January 1957) was an Italian actor and radio presenter. [1] He appeared in more than fifty films from 1939 to 1956.

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1939 I, His Father Roberto
A Wife in Danger Il banditore all'asta
The Dream of Butterfly
Piccolo hotelPaolo Holber
In the Country Fell a Star Il suocero di Margaret
La conquista dell'aria
Ballo al castelloDirector of the Theatre
1940 Wealth Without a Future Il segretario
Manon Lescaut
Gli ultimi della stradaIl commadante
MareL'ubriaco
Ecco la radio!
Incanto di mezzanotteIl conte Fabrizio Velasco
The Siege of the Alcazar Il maggiore Villanova
La danza dei milioniWalter
La zia smemorataIl commissario
1941Notte di fortuna
Don BuonaparteIl generale
1942 Yes, Madam Pescatori, Il medico
VertigineIl presentatore all "Grande Festa Musicale"
Giarabub Il maggiore Squillace
Soltanto un bacioIl direttore del quotidiano "La Voce"
Bengasi Il podestà italiano a Bengasi
Love Story Ing. Federico Ferreri
Gioco pericolosoL'avvocato
M.A.S.L'amiraglio
Signorinette
Piazza San Sepolcro
1943Il nemicoIl colonnello Erik Korsen
Spie fra le elicheIl direttore dell'officine "Stella"
Incontri di notteIl commissario
Short Circuit Il professore Muller
Gente dell'ariaIl maggiore Rossi-Chiari
GrattacieliRobert Wingham
1944 Resurrection Scembok
1945 The Ten Commandments
La casa senza tempoAntonio
Fuga nella tempesta
1946 Before Him All Rome Trembled Doctor
1947Dove sta Zaza?
1948 Cab Number 13
Cuore
Veglia nella notte
Gli uomini sono nemici
Il cavaliere misterioso Il conte Ipatieff
Fantasmi del mareComandante Andrea AltesiVoice, Uncredited
1949 Anthony of Padua Avvocato difensore
Genoveffa di Brabanteduca di Brabante
1951 The Rival of the Empress Vaska
Senza bandiera
I due derelitti Raimondo
1952 Il tallone di Achille Prof. Francese
1954Disonorata - Senza colpaL'autore Victor-Hugo Felluan
1956 Helen of Troy Nestor(final film role)

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References

  1. Enrico Lancia (2003). Gli Attori Vol. 2 M-z - 8884402697. Gremese Editore. pp. 79–80. ISBN   978-88-8440-269-1.