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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= http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/812466/Aldo-Giuffre |title= Aldo Giuffre |work= NYTimes.com Movies & TV |publisher= ] and ] via '']'' |accessdate= }}</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= http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/812466/Aldo-Giuffre |title= Aldo Giuffre |work= NYTimes.com Movies & TV |publisher= ] and ] via '']'' |accessdate= }}</ref> | ||
He is known for his roles in '']'', and as the ] ] |
He is known for his roles in '']'', and as the ] Captain Clinton of the ] in the ] film '']'' in 1966. | ||
Giuffrè died in Rome in 2010 of ]. | Giuffrè died in Rome in 2010 of ]. |
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Aldo Giuffrè | |
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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 |
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.
Selected filmography
- Assunta Spina (1948)
- Totò Tarzan (1950)
- Napoli milionaria (1950)
- I cadetti di Guascogna (1950)
- Vita da cani (1950, uncredited)
- Totò sceicco (1950)
- Totò terzo uomo (1951)
- Il padrone del vapore (1951)
- Filumena Marturano (1951)
- Guardie e ladri (1951)
- La figlia del diavolo (1952)
- Cinque poveri in automobile (1952)
- Villa Borghese (1953)
- Un turco napoletano (1953)
- Capitan Fantasma (1953)
- Totò all'inferno (1954)
- Il medico dei pazzi (1954)
- Carosello napoletano (1954)
- Racconti romani (1955)
- Peccato di castità (1956)
- Malafemmena (1957)
- I magliari (1959)
- Il re di Poggioreale (1961)
- Il carabiniere a cavallo (1961)
- The Best of Enemies (1962)
- The Four Days of Naples (1962)
- Ercole sfida Sansone (1963)
- I Cuori infranti (1963, segment "La manina di Fatma")
- Ieri, oggi, domani (1963, segment "Adelina")
- Totò contro il pirata nero (1964)
- Spiaggia libera (1965)
- La maschera e il volto (1965, TV)
- Letti sbagliati (1965, segment "Il complicato")
- Gli amanti latini (1965, segment "Il telefono consolatore")
- Due mafiosi nel Far West (1965)
- Made in Italy (1965, segment 1 "Usi e costumi", episode 2)
- Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo (1966)
- Questi fantasmi (1968)
- Scacco alla regina (1969)
- Certo, certissimo, anzi... probabile (1969)
- Quando le donne avevano la coda (1970)
- La violenza: Quinto potere (1972)
- Gli eroi (1973)
- Il testimone deve tacere (1974)
- Gente di rispetto (1975)
- Colpo in canna (1975)
- L'adolescente (1976)
- Oh Serafina (1976)
- Zappatore (1980)
- Ciao marziano (1980)
- Carcerato (1981)
- Mi manda Picone (1984)
- Scugnizzi (1989)
References
- "Aldo Giuffre". NYTimes.com Movies & TV. All Movie Guide and Baseline via The New York Times.
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External links
- Aldo Giuffrè at IMDb