Bruno Corelli | |
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Died | 17 February 1983 64) | (aged
Bruno Corelli (20 August 1918 – 17 February 1983) was an Italian actor.
Life and career
Born in Bologna, after being part of a dramatic society of his hometown Corelli moved to Rome to attend the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia.[1] He made his film debut in 1938, when together with several of his classmates he took part to the film Giuseppe Verdi.[1] Corelli then abandoned the courses to take part in several stage plays and riviste, and also to perform as a mime-dancer.[1]
In the aftermath of the Second World War, Corelli started an intense film activity, mostly appearing in supporting roles in comedy films.[1]
Selected filmography
- Eleonora Duse (1947)
- Baron Carlo Mazza (1948)
- The Transporter (1950)
- Ring Around the Clock (1950)
- A Dog's Life (1950)
- I'm the Capataz (1951)
- In Olden Days (1952)
- Repentance (1952)
- Toto in Color (1952)
- Viva il cinema! (1952)
- Abracadabra (1952)
- They Stole a Tram (1954)
- The Pirate and the Slave Girl (1959)
- The Two Marshals (1961)
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