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'''Aldo Giuffrè''' (10 April 1924 – 26 June 2010) was an ] ] and ] who appeared in over 90 films between 1948 and 2001. He was born in ] and was the brother of actor ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/812466/Aldo-Giuffre/biography |title=Aldo Giuffre |access-date=3 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722130616/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/812466/Aldo-Giuffre/biography |archive-date=6 March 2016 |url-status=dead |department=Movies & TV Dept. |work=] |publisher=] & ] |date=2015 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> | '''Aldo Giuffrè''' (10 April 1924 – 26 June 2010) was an ] ] and ] who appeared in over 90 films between 1948 and 2001. He was born in ] and was the brother of actor ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/812466/Aldo-Giuffre/biography |title=Aldo Giuffre |access-date=3 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722130616/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/812466/Aldo-Giuffre/biography |archive-date=6 March 2016 |url-status=dead |department=Movies & TV Dept. |work=] |publisher=] & ] |date=2015 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> | ||
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==Selected filmography== | ==Selected filmography== | ||
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* '']'' (1948) |
* '']'' (1948) – Don Marcusio, la guardia | ||
* '']'' (1949) |
* '']'' (1949) – Omar Bey Kahn di Agapur | ||
* '']'' (1950) |
* '']'' (1950) – Federico | ||
* '']'' (1950) |
* '']'' (1950) – Un caporale | ||
* '']'' (1950) |
* '']'' (1950) – Un paracadutista | ||
* '']'' (1950) |
* '']'' (1950) – Il barista (uncredited) | ||
* '']'' (1950) |
* '']'' (1950) – Altro legionario | ||
* '']'' (1951) |
* '']'' (1951) – L'avvocato del sindaco | ||
* '']'' (1951) |
* '']'' (1951) – Luigi | ||
* '']'' (1951) |
* '']'' (1951) – Nicola | ||
* '']'' (1951) |
* '']'' (1951) – Amilcare | ||
* '']'' (1952) | * '']'' (1952) | ||
* '']'' (1952) |
* '']'' (1952) – Padella | ||
* '']'' (1952) |
* '']'' (1952) – Carceriere | ||
* '']'' (1953) |
* '']'' (1953) – Faina | ||
* '']'' (1953) | * '']'' (1953) | ||
* '']'' (1953) |
* '']'' (1953) – Felice | ||
* '']'' (1953) |
* '']'' (1953) – Il vigile Attilio Scardaci (segment: Incidente a Villa Borghese) | ||
* '']'' (1954) | * '']'' (1954) | ||
* '']'' (1954) |
* '']'' (1954) – Ciccillo | ||
* '']'' (1955) |
* '']'' (1955) – Guido Colasanti | ||
* '']'' (1955) |
* '']'' (1955) – Minosse | ||
* '']'' (1955) |
* '']'' (1955) – The Flirting Lawyer at the Park (uncredited) | ||
* '']'' (1955) | * '']'' (1955) | ||
* '']'' (1956) | * '']'' (1956) | ||
* '']'' (1957) |
* '']'' (1957) – Carmine Cammarano | ||
* ''Rascel marine'' (1958) |
* ''Rascel marine'' (1958) – Marine | ||
* ''Lui, lei e il nonno'' (1959) |
* ''Lui, lei e il nonno'' (1959) – Mimmo | ||
* '']'' (1959) |
* '']'' (1959) – Armando | ||
* '']'' (1959) |
* '']'' (1959) – Bruno | ||
* ''I piaceri del sabato notte'' (1960) |
* ''I piaceri del sabato notte'' (1960) – Ernesto | ||
* '']'' (1961) |
* '']'' (1961) – Il tenente istruttore | ||
* '']'' (1961) |
* '']'' (1961) – Il brigadiere Crisquolo | ||
* '']'' (1961) |
* '']'' (1961) – Sgt. Todini | ||
* ''Accroche-toi, y'a du vent!'' (1961) |
* ''Accroche-toi, y'a du vent!'' (1961) – Manone | ||
* ''I due della legione'' (1962) |
* ''I due della legione'' (1962) – Sadrim | ||
* '']'' (1962) |
* '']'' (1962) – Pitrella (uncredited) | ||
* '']'' (1963) |
* '']'' (1963) – Uno degli eredi siciliani (uncredited) | ||
* '']'' (1963) |
* '']'' (1963) – Saran of Gaza | ||
* '']'' (1963) |
* '']'' (1963) – Pasquale Nardella (segment "Adelina") | ||
* '']'' (1963) |
* '']'' (1963) – Carlo De Tomasi (segment "La manina di Fatma") | ||
* '']'' (1964) |
* '']'' (1964) – Tenente Burrasca | ||
* ''I marziani hanno 12 mani'' (1964) |
* ''I marziani hanno 12 mani'' (1964) – Il protettore di prostitute | ||
* '']'' (1964) |
* '']'' (1964) – Avvocato difesa | ||
* '']'' (1964) |
* '']'' (1964) – (segment "Ultima carta, L'") | ||
* '']'' (1965, TV) |
* '']'' (1965, TV) – Paolo Grazia | ||
* '']'' (1965) |
* '']'' (1965) – Carlo De Rossi (segment "Il complicato") | ||
* '']'' (1965) |
* '']'' (1965) – Arminio (segment "Il telefono consolatore") | ||
* '']'' (1965) |
* '']'' (1965) – Vincenzino (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 2") | ||
* '']'' (1966) |
* '']'' (1966) – Cuccurallo – il carabiniere | ||
* ''Les Combinards'' (1966) |
* ''Les Combinards'' (1966) – Vincenzo del Giudice – un giornalista | ||
* '']'' (1966) |
* '']'' (1966) – Alcoholic Union Captain | ||
* '']'' (1967) |
* '']'' (1967) – Marcos | ||
* '']'' (1967) |
* '']'' (1967) – Raffaele | ||
* '']'' (1968) |
* '']'' (1968) – Turiddu | ||
* '']'' (1969) |
* '']'' (1969) – Vedovo del Barbiere | ||
* '']'' (1969) |
* '']'' (1969) – Spartaco | ||
* ''Con quale amore, con quanto amore'' (1970) |
* ''Con quale amore, con quanto amore'' (1970) – Giovanni | ||
* ''Cerca di capirmi'' (1970) | * ''Cerca di capirmi'' (1970) | ||
* '']'' (1970) |
* '']'' (1970) – Zog | ||
* ''Quando gli uomini armarono la clava e... con le donne fecero din don'' (1971) |
* ''Quando gli uomini armarono la clava e... con le donne fecero din don'' (1971) – Gott | ||
* ''No desearás la mujer del vecino'' (1971) |
* ''No desearás la mujer del vecino'' (1971) – Mariano | ||
* '']'' (1972) |
* '']'' (1972) – Agamenonne | ||
* '']'' (1972) |
* '']'' (1972) – Giuseppe Salemi | ||
* '']'' (1973) |
* '']'' (1973) – Spartaco Amore | ||
* '']'' (1973) |
* '']'' (1973) – Grand Duke | ||
* ''Il brigadiere Pasquale Zagaria ama la mamma e la polizia'' (1973) |
* ''Il brigadiere Pasquale Zagaria ama la mamma e la polizia'' (1973) – Zoppas | ||
* ''Furto di sera bel colpo si spera'' (1973) | * ''Furto di sera bel colpo si spera'' (1973) | ||
* '']'' (1974) |
* '']'' (1974) – Pasqualino Cammarata | ||
* '']'' (1974) |
* '']'' (1974) – Il commissario Santi | ||
* ''Sesso in testa'' (1974) |
* ''Sesso in testa'' (1974) – Frank Innamorato | ||
* ''Prostituzione'' (1974) |
* ''Prostituzione'' (1974) – Inspector Macaluso | ||
* '']'' (1975) |
* '']'' (1975) – Don Calò | ||
* '']'' (1975) |
* '']'' (1975) – Maresciallo | ||
* ''Chi dice donna dice donna'' (1976) |
* ''Chi dice donna dice donna'' (1976) – Il commissario (segment "La signorina X") | ||
* '']'' (1976) |
* '']'' (1976) – Maresciallo dei carabinieri | ||
* ''La prima notte di nozze'' (1976) | * ''La prima notte di nozze'' (1976) | ||
* '']'' (1976) |
* '']'' (1976) – Professor Osvaldo Caroniti | ||
* ''Tre sotto il lenzuolo'' (1979) |
* ''Tre sotto il lenzuolo'' (1979) – Il cardinale (segment "L'omaggio") | ||
* '']'' (1980) |
* '']'' (1980) – Dott. Ponzio | ||
* '']'' (1980) |
* '']'' (1980) – Maresciallo Barbato | ||
* ''Per favore, occupati di Amelia'' (1981) |
* ''Per favore, occupati di Amelia'' (1981) – Il prete | ||
* '']'' (1981) |
* '']'' (1981) – Don Peppino Ascalone | ||
* '']'' (1984) |
* '']'' (1984) – Cocò | ||
* ''L'ultima scena'' (1988) |
* ''L'ultima scena'' (1988) – Peppino Patito | ||
* '']'' (1989) |
* '']'' (1989) – Impresario pompe funebri | ||
* '']'' (1989) |
* '']'' (1989) – Don Nicola | ||
* ''La repubblica di San Gennaro'' (2003) |
* ''La repubblica di San Gennaro'' (2003) – Il professore | ||
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Aldo Giuffrè | |
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Giuffrè in 1958 | |
Born | (1924-04-10)10 April 1924 Naples, Italy |
Died | 26 June 2010(2010-06-26) (aged 86) Rome, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian |
Years active | 1945–2003 |
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
Aldo Giuffrè (10 April 1924 – 26 June 2010) was an Italian film actor and comedian who appeared in over 90 films between 1948 and 2001. He was born in Naples and was the brother of actor Carlo Giuffrè.
He is known for his roles in The Four Days of Naples, and as the alcoholic Captain Clinton of the Union Army in the Sergio Leone film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in 1966.
Giuffrè died in Rome in 2010 of peritonitis. He is interred at Cimitero Flaminio in Rome.
Selected filmography
- Assunta Spina (1948) – Don Marcusio, la guardia
- The Emperor of Capri (1949) – Omar Bey Kahn di Agapur
- Napoli milionaria (1950) – Federico
- The Cadets of Gascony (1950) – Un caporale
- Totò Tarzan (1950) – Un paracadutista
- Vita da cani (1950) – Il barista (uncredited)
- Totò sceicco (1950) – Altro legionario
- Totò terzo uomo (1951) – L'avvocato del sindaco
- Filumena Marturano (1951) – Luigi
- Il padrone del vapore (1951) – Nicola
- Guardie e ladri (1951) – Amilcare
- The Machine to Kill Bad People (1952)
- Cinque poveri in automobile (1952) – Padella
- La figlia del diavolo (1952) – Carceriere
- Un turco napoletano (1953) – Faina
- Capitan Fantasma (1953)
- I Always Loved You (1953) – Felice
- Villa Borghese (1953) – Il vigile Attilio Scardaci (segment: Incidente a Villa Borghese)
- Carosello napoletano (1954)
- The Doctor of the Mad (1954) – Ciccillo
- Le signorine dello 04 (1955) – Guido Colasanti
- Toto in Hell (1955) – Minosse
- Racconti romani (1955) – The Flirting Lawyer at the Park (uncredited)
- I giorni più belli (1955)
- Peccato di castità (1956)
- Malafemmena (1957) – Carmine Cammarano
- Rascel marine (1958) – Marine
- Lui, lei e il nonno (1959) – Mimmo
- I magliari (1959) – Armando
- Juke box urli d'amore (1959) – Bruno
- I piaceri del sabato notte (1960) – Ernesto
- Il carabiniere a cavallo (1961) – Il tenente istruttore
- Il re di Poggioreale (1961) – Il brigadiere Crisquolo
- The Best of Enemies (1961) – Sgt. Todini
- Accroche-toi, y'a du vent! (1961) – Manone
- I due della legione (1962) – Sadrim
- The Four Days of Naples (1962) – Pitrella (uncredited)
- The Shortest Day (1963) – Uno degli eredi siciliani (uncredited)
- Hercules, Samson and Ulysses (1963) – Saran of Gaza
- Ieri, oggi, domani (1963) – Pasquale Nardella (segment "Adelina")
- I Cuori infranti (1963) – Carlo De Tomasi (segment "La manina di Fatma")
- Totò contro il pirata nero (1964) – Tenente Burrasca
- I marziani hanno 12 mani (1964) – Il protettore di prostitute
- Due mafiosi nel Far West (1964) – Avvocato difesa
- Love and Marriage (1964) – (segment "Ultima carta, L'")
- La maschera e il volto (1965, TV) – Paolo Grazia
- Letti sbagliati (1965) – Carlo De Rossi (segment "Il complicato")
- Gli amanti latini (1965) – Arminio (segment "Il telefono consolatore")
- Made in Italy (1965) – Vincenzino (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 2")
- Spiaggia libera (1966) – Cuccurallo – il carabiniere
- Les Combinards (1966) – Vincenzo del Giudice – un giornalista
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) – Alcoholic Union Captain
- No Diamonds for Ursula (1967) – Marcos
- Questi fantasmi (1967) – Raffaele
- The Most Beautiful Couple in the World (1968) – Turiddu
- Certo, certissimo, anzi... probabile (1969) – Vedovo del Barbiere
- Scacco alla regina (1969) – Spartaco
- Con quale amore, con quanto amore (1970) – Giovanni
- Cerca di capirmi (1970)
- Quando le donne avevano la coda (1970) – Zog
- Quando gli uomini armarono la clava e... con le donne fecero din don (1971) – Gott
- No desearás la mujer del vecino (1971) – Mariano
- Hector the Mighty (1972) – Agamenonne
- La violenza: Quinto potere (1972) – Giuseppe Salemi
- Gli eroi (1973) – Spartaco Amore
- My Pleasure Is Your Pleasure (1973) – Grand Duke
- Il brigadiere Pasquale Zagaria ama la mamma e la polizia (1973) – Zoppas
- Furto di sera bel colpo si spera (1973)
- Pasqualino Cammarata, Frigate Captain (1974) – Pasqualino Cammarata
- Il testimone deve tacere (1974) – Il commissario Santi
- Sesso in testa (1974) – Frank Innamorato
- Prostituzione (1974) – Inspector Macaluso
- Colpo in canna (1975) – Don Calò
- Gente di rispetto (1975) – Maresciallo
- Chi dice donna dice donna (1976) – Il commissario (segment "La signorina X")
- L'adolescente (1976) – Maresciallo dei carabinieri
- La prima notte di nozze (1976)
- Oh Serafina (1976) – Professor Osvaldo Caroniti
- Tre sotto il lenzuolo (1979) – Il cardinale (segment "L'omaggio")
- Ciao marziano (1980) – Dott. Ponzio
- Zappatore (1980) – Maresciallo Barbato
- Per favore, occupati di Amelia (1981) – Il prete
- Carcerato (1981) – Don Peppino Ascalone
- Mi manda Picone (1984) – Cocò
- L'ultima scena (1988) – Peppino Patito
- Mortacci (1989) – Impresario pompe funebri
- Scugnizzi (1989) – Don Nicola
- La repubblica di San Gennaro (2003) – Il professore
References
- "Aldo Giuffre". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. 2015. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
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timestamp mismatch; 22 July 2015 suggested (help) - "Aldo Giuffrè, Italian actor, has died of peritonitis, he was 86". Stars That Died. 13 July 2010. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
- "Aldo Giuffrè". Find A Grave. 17 October 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
External links
- Aldo Giuffrè at IMDb