Gildo Bocci

Gildo Bocci (actually Igildo Bocci; born September 1, 1886 in Rome, † July 22, 1964 ) was an Italian actor.

Life

Bocci began his screen career with two silent films in 1913 and then from 1924 to lend to one of the most sought-after supporting actor before the war of it, slightly reddened and good-natured, straightforward and reasonable, understood, even modestly written characters sympathetic depth. Seine from the Roman dialect theater, where he was long active imprinted expression reinforced this impression. Significant depictions in his filmography can be found with the director in La signora di tutti (1934 ), the good-natured taxi driver in Dora Nelson ( 1939), the frivolous innkeeper in Marco Visconti (1941 ), the successful Galileo in La donna perduta, the sympathetic Pacchialone farebbe Casanova così (1942 ), the tramp in Fuga a due voci and his most famous role, the completely henpecked husband in Via delle cinque lune (both also 1942).

After the war he led his series of taxi drivers and doormen further good-natured, but was far less demanded and was then no longer be seen from 1960.

Filmography (selection)

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