Nicola Di Pinto | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1974-present |
Nicola Di Pinto (born 12 June 1947) is an Italian actor. [1] He appeared in more than seventy films since 1974.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1975 | Vergine e di nome Maria | ||
1976 | Victory March | ||
1981 | Bim Bum Bam | Crippa | |
Sogni d'oro | Nicola | ||
1982 | Fuori 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 | |||
1991 | Ladri 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 libertà | Lo Turco | ||
1995 | Bidoni | Marenghi | |
The Star Maker | Communal Functionary | ||
1997 | Il figlio di Bakunin | Napoletano | |
1998 | The Legend of 1900 | ||
1999 | Oltremare | Ignazio | |
2001 | Vajont | Francesco Penta | |
2002 | Two Friends | Pensionato | |
Storia di guerra e d'amicizia | Enrico | ||
2003 | Five Moons Square | Antiquario | |
Il latitante | Don Antonio | ||
Gli astronomi | |||
2004 | Segui le ombre | ||
2006 | Fuoco su di me | Maggiordomo | |
Amore e libertà - Masaniello | Padre Genoino | ||
The Unknown Woman | Magistrato | ||
2008 | Un amore di Gide | Prof. Cultrera | |
2009 | Holy Money | Marcello | |
2016 | Il camionista | ||
2021 | I fratelli De Filippo | Carluccio | |
2022 | The White Lotus | Tommaso, the yacht captain |
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