
Duilio Del Prete
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1938-06-25
Day of Death
1998-02-02 (59 years old)
Place of Birth
Cuneo, Italy
Duilio Del Prete
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dulio Del Prete (25 June 1938 - 2 February 1998) was an Italian actor, dubber and singer-songwriter.
Del Prete was born at Cuneo, Piedmont. As a singer-songwriter, he wrote political songs and recorded an album of Jacques Brel's covers; he also wrote songs for several artists.
As an actor, he participated to several films of the commedia all'italiana, including My Friends and Alfredo, Alfredo, both by Pietro Germi, and Sessomatto. He also played in several foreign films.
Del Prete died in Rome of cancer in 1998.
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Known For
Acting
(1997)
Auguri professore
as Headmaster
(1995)
Altrove
as Commissario Tirelli
(1991)
Voices from Beyond
as Giorgio Mainardi
(1990)
Panama Sugar
as Blue Ball
(1989)
A proposito di quella strana ragazza
as padre di Giovanna
(1988)
(1988)
Days of Inspector Ambrosio
as Francesco Borghi
(1987)
Cronaca nera
as Carlo Gironda
(1983)
Dagger Eyes
as Captain Levi
(1982)
Bankers Also Have Souls
as Umberto
(1981)
We're Not Angels... Neither Are They
as Vittorio
(1979)
(1979)
L'imbranato
as Maranotti
(1979)
Nella misura in cui...
as Piero
(1977)
Stato interessante
as Federico
(1977)
A Spiral of Mist
as Marcello Testa
(1976)
Italy is Rotten
as censore
(1975)
My Friends
as Il Necchi
(1975)
The Sensuous Nurse
as Benito Varotto
(1975)
At Long Last Love
as Johnny Spanish (Giovanni Spagnoli)
(1975)
The Divine Nymph
as Armellini
(1974)
Daisy Miller
as Mr. Giovanelli
(1974)
The Tempter
as Monsignor Salvi
(1973)
How Funny Can Sex Be?
as Vittorio / ('L'ospite')
(1973)
High Crime
as Umberto Griva
(1973)
Massacre in Rome
as Partisan
(1973)
The Nun and the Devil
as Pietro
(1973)
Redneck
as Captain Lenzi
(1973)
We Want the Colonels
as Monsignor Sartorello
(1972)
The Assassination of Trotsky
as Felipe
(1972)
Alfredo, Alfredo
as Oreste
(1968)
Commandos
as Bruno
(1968)
The Seven Cervi Brothers
as Dante Castellucci, il 'francese'