Romolo Valli
Biography
Romolo Valli (February 7, 1925 – February 1, 1980) was a prominent Italian actor renowned for his contributions to both theater and film.
Born in Reggio Emilia, Valli emerged as one of Italy’s most recognized actors during the 1950s and maintained his prominence until his untimely death. His impressive career included collaborations with some of the most esteemed directors in cinema, such as Vittorio De Sica, Sergio Leone, Roman Polanski, Roger Vadim, and Luchino Visconti. Notably, Valli appeared in three of Visconti's major films: *Il Gattopardo*, *Morte a Venezia*, and *Gruppo di famiglia in un interno*, as well as in the segment "Il lavoro" from the anthology film *Boccaccio '70*.
Tragically, Valli's life was cut short in a car accident just days before he was to celebrate his 55th birthday. His legacy endures through his remarkable body of work, which continues to influence and inspire audiences today.
Filmography
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The Story of Romance and Knife
1971 • Maresciallo
The Lovemakers
1961 • Dante
Bobby Deerfield
1977 • Uncle Luigi
The Visit (1964)
1964 • Town Painter
Five Branded Women
1960
Conversation Piece
1974
Don't Sting the Mosquito
1967 • Bartolomeo Santangelo, father of Rita
The Great War
1959 • Tenente Gallina
Death in Venice
1971 • Hotel Manager
The Garden of the Finzi-Continis
1970 • padre di Giorgio
Girl with a Suitcase
1961 • Don Pietro Introna
1900
1976
Holocaust 2000
1977 • Charrier
Boom!
1968 • Doctor Luilo
The Leopard
1963 • Father Pirrone
Boccaccio '70
1962 • Lawyer Zacchi (segment "Il lavoro")