Renzo Marignano Biography

Italian actor

Renzo Marignano (26 March 1923 – 25 November 1987), sometimes credited as Renzo Marignani, was an Italian actor and film director.

Born in Genoa, after World War II Marignano was one of the founders of Cimofilm, a production company specialized in do*entaries, some of which he also directed. In 1958 he moved to Rome where he started a career as character actor, appearing in a large number of films. He also was *istant director for several films by Pietro Germi and Mario Monicelli.

Selected filmography

  • Divorce Italian Style (1961) as politician
  • La vita agra (1964) as Swiss man (uncredited)
  • Countersex (1964) as Corrado Frac*i (segment "Cocaina di domenica"; uncredited)
  • Made in Italy (1965) as the snob (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 1")
  • Pleasant Nights (1966) as friend of Luca
  • Fantabulous Inc. (1967) as the director of commercial
  • Caprice Italian Style (1968) as the car driver (segment "Perche") / principe consorte (segment "Viaggio di lavoro")
  • Operation Snafu (1970) as episode
  • Il trapianto (1970) as the tall Envoy of the Weisses-Kreuz Klinik
  • The Divorce (1970) as Marco
  • Dorian Gray (1970) as adult movieografic editor (uncredited)
  • Brancaleone at the Crusades (1970) as Finogamo
  • Belle d'amore (1970) as Industriale (uncredited)
  • The Blonde in the Blue Movie (1971) as Gustav Larsen
  • That's How We Women Are (1971) as guest of Alberta with recorder (segment "Il mondo cammina")
  • Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971) as funeral exhibition attendant (uncredited)
  • Il provinciale (1971) as friend of Giulia
  • Without Family (1972) as Cesare Maccaresi (uncredited)
  • Seven Murders for Scotland Yard (1972) as inspector Henry Campbell
  • Alfredo, Alfredo (1972) as the Doctor
  • Life Is Tough, Eh Providence? (1972) as the priest
  • Fiorina la vacca (1972) as man of Beolco
  • Canterbury n° 2 - Nuove storie d'amore del '300 (1973) as Innkeeper (uncredited)
  • We Want the Colonels (1973) as Lt. Commander Teofilo Branzino
  • Dirty Weekend (1973) as Franco
  • Ming, ragazzi! (1973) as episode
  • My Darling Slave (1973) as Corrado
  • Mean Frank and Crazy Tony (1973) as Receiver
  • Il brigadiere Pasquale Zagaria ama la mamma e la polizia (1973) as Under-secretary
  • Patroclooo! E il soldato Camillone, grande grosso e frescone (1973) as Colonnello
  • Amore e ginnastica (1973) as Giulio, suo padre
  • The Visitor (1974) as Sonia's Father
  • Il colonnello Buttiglione diventa generale (1974) as general John Ernest Dunn
  • Il domestico (1974) as Giacomo
  • Il trafficone (1974) as Count Everardo
  • La bellissima estate (1974) as Pietro as the chauffeur
  • Sex Pot (1975) as client of nightclub
  • The Teasers (1975) as professor Mancinelli
  • Il gatto mammone (1975) as urologist
  • Eye of the Cat (1975) as Dinner Guest (uncredited)
  • Rudeness (1975) as Lord Walley
  • The Loves and Times of Scaramouche (1976) as Barber client
  • Il comune senso del pudore (1976) as 'Lady Chatterley' director
  • The Con Artists (1976) as Tailor
  • Due sul pianerottolo (1976) as tenant lover
  • Death Rage (1976) as doctor
  • Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen (1976) as TV Reporter in Milan (uncredited)
  • Colpita da improvviso benessere (1976) as fish vendor
  • Charleston (1977) as Morris
  • Three Tigers Against Three Tigers (1977) as Il Marito Di Giada Nardi
  • La presidentessa (1977) as Scottish tourist
  • Concorde Affaire '79 (1979) as Martinez, Milland's Advisor
  • Le Guignolo (1980) as le bijoutier
  • Cannibal Apocalypse (1980) as Dr. Morris (uncredited)
  • Sugar, Honey and Pepper (1980) as Aurelio Battistini
  • Le cadeau (1982) as hotel receptionist
  • Yuppies (1986) as husband of Francesca
  • Grandi magazzini (1986) as episode
  • Dark Eyes (1987) as Il generale (final film role)

References

    External links

    • Renzo Marignano at IMDb
    Renzo Marignano