Gianni Bonagura

Gianni Bonagura (actually Gianfelice Bonagura, born October 27, 1925 in Milan ) is an Italian actor and voice actor.

Life

Bonagura earned a degree in philosophy, but interrupted first courses to enroll at the Accademia d' Arte Drammatica in Rome. After a year of study in the theater season 1946/1947 he starred in classics such as Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest, Ibsen's Peer Gynt and Pirandello's Questa sera si recita a soggetto. With a sarcastic spirit and ironic observation Bonagura often played komödantisch created roles such as Irma La Douce in which he tackled in the ensemble of Vittorio Gassman, or other pieces of British authors. His theater work predominated time in his career, although he also took trips to radio productions, where he spoke alongside Nino Manfredi and Paolo Ferrari.

In the cinema and for television Bonagura was repeatedly, but comparable to reticent, works. On the small screen, he appeared in films under Anton Giulio Majano, Leonardo Cortese, and in some comedies; but probably best known his appearances as " Dr. " His Watson in the Italian TV series about Sherlock Holmes in 1968. At the film are around 30 gigs to book in almost 50 years of activity; at the beginning of next Manfredi and Ferrari were some comedies, later Bonagura was then to experience in genre films.

More importantly Bonaguras commitment in the area of ​​synchronization, where he can not only look back on a wide range of workload, but at times also launched his own company.

Filmography (selection)

Pictures of Gianni Bonagura

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