Tino Carraro
Tino Carraro | |
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Born |
Agostino Carraro 1 December 1910 Milan, Italy |
Died |
13 January 1995 84) Milan, Italy | (aged
Tino Carraro (1 December 1910 – 13 January 1995) was an Italian stage, television and film actor.
Life and career
Born Agostino Carraro in Milan, he started acting at young age in several amateur stage companies.[1] Carraro then graduated at the Accademia dei filodrammatici, and in 1941 he got his first personal critical success with his performance in an adaptation of Anna Karenina.[1] In 1952 he made his film debut, in the Duilio Coletti's war film I sette dell'Orsa Maggiore.[1] The same year, Carraro became first actor at the Piccolo Teatro in Milan, starting a long and critically apprecciated collaboration with the director Giorgio Strehler.[1][2] Carraro is also well known for his television work, which include some very successful RAI miniseries, particularly Sandro Bolchi's Il Mulino del Po, I Miserabili and I promessi sposi and Vittorio Cottafavi's A come Andromeda.[1][2]
Selected filmography
- Falsehood (1952)
- A Qualcuna Piace Calvo (1959)
- Constantine and the Cross (1961)
- Day by Day, Desperately (1961)
- The Terrorist (1963)
- Our Men in Bagdad (1966)
- The Vatican Affair (1968)
- Orgasmo (1969)
- The Lady of Monza (1969)
- The Cat o' Nine Tails (1971)
- Story of a Cloistered Nun (1973)
- Lovers and Other Relatives (1974)
- Illustrious Corpses (1975)
- Vergine e di nome Maria (1975)
- Werewolf Woman (1976)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Franco Tettamanti (10 September 2008). "1995, tradito dal cuore Tino Carraro esce di scena". Corriere della Sera. p. 6. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
- 1 2 Aldo Grasso, Massimo Scaglioni. Enciclopedia della Televisione. Garzanti, Milano, 1996 – 2003. ISBN 881150466X.