Ruggero Ruggeri
Ruggero Ruggeri (14 November 1871 – 20 July 1953) was an Italian stage and film actor. Ruggeri was a celebrated theatre actor, appearing alongside Lyda Borelli on stage in 1909.[1] From 1914 onward he sporadically made films in both the silent and sound eras.
Ruggero Ruggeri | |
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Born | |
Died | 20 July 1953 81) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1914–1953 (film) |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1915 | Il sottomarino n. 27 | ||
1917 | Hamlet | Hamlet | |
1919 | The Prince of the Impossible | Principe Venceslao D'Avrezac | |
1924 | The Beautiful Wife | Francesco Marini | |
1925 | La via del peccato | ||
1925 | L'uomo più allegro di Vienna | Max Bluck | |
1931 | Queen of the Night | Jean Derville | |
1934 | Quella vecchia canaglia | Guglielmo Vautier | |
1939 | The Widow | Alessandro | |
1939 | Le père Lebonnard | Le père Antonio Lebonnard | |
1939 | The Document | Leandro, il maggiordomo | |
1940 | Una lampada alla finestra | Andrea Viardo | |
1940 | La gerla di papà Martin | Papà Martin | |
1941 | Se non son matti non li vogliamo | Momi Tamberlan | |
1941 | The Betrothed | Il cardinale Federigo Borromeo | |
1942 | Quarta pagina | L'impiegato di baco ladro | |
1942 | Jealousy | Il parocco don Silvio | |
1943 | Sant'Elena, piccola isola | Napoleone Bonaparte | |
1947 | Vanity | Sacerdote | |
1951 | The Temptress | Presidente tribunale | |
1952 | The Little World of Don Camillo | Crocefisso | Narrator, Uncredited |
1953 | The Return of Don Camillo | Jesus | Narrator, Uncredited |
References
- Dalle Vacche p.260
External links
Bibliography
- Dalle Vacche, Angela. Diva: Defiance and Passion in Early Italian Cinema. University of Texas Press, 2008.
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