Nicola Di Pinto

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Nicola Di Pinto
Born (1947-06-12) 12 June 1947 (age 77)
OccupationActor
Years active1974-present

Nicola Di Pinto (born 12 June 1947) is an Italian actor. [1] He appeared in more than seventy films since 1974.

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1975 Vergine e di nome Maria
1976 Victory March
1981Bim Bum BamCrippa
Sogni d'oro Nicola
1982Fuori stagione
1984 Where's Picone?
Sweet Body of Bianca Policeman
1985 Secrets Secrets Maresciallo
1986 The Professor Alfredo Canale
The Moro Affair Police Officer
La donna del traghetto
1988 Cinema Paradiso Village Idiot
What if Gargiulo Finds Out? Friariello
1989 Scugnizzi Cotenella
1990 Pummarò
Everybody's Fine
1991Ladri di futuro
Especially on Sunday Il Pastore(segment "Il cane blu")
1992 Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician Dirigente comunista
Flight of the Innocent Questor
1994 A Pure Formality Captain
Briganti: Amore e libertàLo Turco
1995BidoniMarenghi
The Star Maker Communal Functionary
1997Il figlio di BakuninNapoletano
1998 The Legend of 1900
1999OltremareIgnazio
2001 Vajont Francesco Penta
2002 Two Friends Pensionato
Storia di guerra e d'amiciziaEnrico
2003 Five Moons Square Antiquario
Il latitanteDon Antonio
Gli astronomi
2004Segui le ombre
2006Fuoco su di meMaggiordomo
Amore e libertà - MasanielloPadre Genoino
The Unknown Woman Magistrato
2008Un amore di GideProf. Cultrera
2009Holy MoneyMarcello
2016Il camionista
2021 I fratelli De Filippo Carluccio
2022 The White Lotus Tommaso, the yacht captain

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References

  1. "Nicola di Pinto, attore napoletano dai mille volti - Napolitan.it". 3 June 2015.