Ivo Garrani

Ivo Garrani ( born February 6, 1924 in Introdacqua ) is an Italian actor and voice actor.

Life

Garrani began his stage career in 1943 alongside Carlo Tamberlani. He appeared together with numerous Italian stage sizes this time as Rina Morelli, Paolo Stoppa and Gino Cervi. In 1960 he founded, together with Enrico Maria Salerno and Giancarlo Sbragia the theater group " La Compagnia degli Attori Associati " to look down next stage productions and social needs of actors. To Garranis biggest stage successes, the title role in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar in 1954 at the Piccolo Teatro di Milano is one under the direction of Giorgio Strehler.

1952 Garrani was in Ragazze da marito, a comedy by and with the siblings Peppino, Eduardo de Filippo Titina and his feature film debut. In a career spanning nearly 60 years he worked in nearly 100 film and television productions. He starred in films such as sandals Hercules conquered Atlantis, in horror movies such as Mario Bava's The hour when Dracula comes in period films or biographies as John XXIII. - For a world of peace and action movies such as billing in San Francisco with Roger Moore. Throughout his career he has worked with many well-known directors such as Roberto Rossellini ( The false -General ), Luchino Visconti ( The Leopard ), Abel Gance ( Cyrano and D' Artagnan ), Costa -Gavras ( Special Tribunal ) and Lina Wertmuller, under whose direction he in the 1960s played a major role in the television series Giornalino di Gian Burrasca. Often Garrani also embodied historical figures or legendary figures like the king Pelias in The Amazing Adventures of Hercules, Gideon in Gideon and Samson, Napoleon's Marshal Soult in Sergei Bondarchuk Waterloo, Julius Caesar in Sergio Corbuccis The Son of Spartacus and Benito Mussolini in Marco Leto's TV movie liberation.

In addition Garrani also worked as a spokesperson for broadcasting and radio plays. As a voice actor he borrowed numerous international castmates his voice. So he dubbed for example, Edmond O'Brien in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Rod Steiger in Gli indifferenti, John Barrymore in people in the hotel and Mario Adorf in the murder of Matteotti.

Filmography (selection)

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