Ennio Balbo

Ennio Balbo ( born April 18, 1922 in Naples, † June 18, 1989 in Rome ) was an Italian actor.

Life

Balbo studied - after some time, in which he had worked as a lawyer in Caserta - at the Sharoff Academy in Rome drama and was after the Second World War, a member of the ensemble by Paola Bourbons. With Sharoff 1959 he worked at the ambitious staging of The Merry Wives of Windsor together again. It remained to be viewed exclusively on the stage until 1958 alongside his wife Dora Calindri; only with almost 40 years began his career for television and (from 1962) for the film. He was also a busy voice actor. On the screen he was in classic pieces and original materials as well to see ( under directors such as Gianni Morandi and Anton Giulio Majano ) as shown in television series, including episodes of L' inchieste del commissario Maigret, Sheridan and miniseries (L' affare Dreyfus, 1968, to for example ). His greatest personal achievement was 1961/1962, the personification of the General Prosecutor in Il processo Karamazoff that Ottavio Spadaro staged. When the film almost always bald Balbo was mostly occupied in his genre roles during the heyday of Italian cinema as a bank manager, wealthy citizens or shady businessman.

Filmography (selection)

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