Ferruccio Biancini

Ferruccio Biancini ( born August 18, 1890 in Mantua, † March 19, 1955 in Rome ) was an Italian actor, screenwriter, film producer and director.

Life

Biancini went in 1912 to Paris, where he was initially responsible for film production companies in the selection and initial processing of film materials; 1914-1916 he played for the Pathé, Gaumont and Éclair for some roles, which he continued until the year 1926 after his return to his homeland soon in local films. In the meantime, he was a member of the acting troupe to Alfredo Sainati. In 1920, he was director of a film in which he himself played, Rapsodie ungherese.

With the advent of Tonfilmes Biancini also returned to the scene; First he was responsible for the Italian language versions of four German films; From 1933 he worked mainly as a production manager, occasionally in the film adaptation of his own screenplays. The most important of which is to Vittorio de Sica's Maddalena ... zero in condotta. 1952, respectively. In 1954, he produced two strips itself

Biancini is the father of producer Liliana Biancini.

Filmography (selection)

Director

Screenwriter

Pictures of Ferruccio Biancini

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