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Alberto Tavazzi
Tavazzi in Rome, Open City (1945)
Born(1912-03-25)25 March 1912
Rome, Lazio
Kingdom of Italy
Died22 April 2006(2006-04-22) (aged 94)
Rome, Lazio
Italy
Occupation(s)Art director
Actor
Years active1939–1966 (film)

Alberto Tavazzi (1912–2006) was an Italian painter, art director and occasional actor.

From 1939 Tavazzi began working on the design and construction of film sets. He was a friend of the director Roberto Rossellini, who cast him in the title role as a Catholic Priest in his 1943 war film The Man with a Cross. Tavazzi played a priest again in Rossellini's 1945 neorealist drama Rome, Open City.

Selected filmography

Art director

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Actor

References

  1. Bondanella p.37

Bibliography

  • Bondanella, Peter. The Films of Roberto Rossellini. Cambridge University Press, 1993.

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