Duilio Del Prete
Known for

Acting

Credits

31

Gender

Man

Birthday

25 Jun 1938

Day of death

2 Feb 1998 (59)

Place of birth

Cuneo, Italy

Also known as
Дуилио Дель Прете

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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Duilio Del Prete, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known for
Acting roles
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
1997Auguri professoreHeadmaster
1991Voices from BeyondGiorgio Mainardi
1990Panama SugarBlue Ball
1989A proposito di quella strana ragazzapadre di Giovanna
1988Days of Inspector AmbrosioFrancesco Borghi
1983Dagger EyesCaptain Levi
1982Bankers Also Have SoulsUmberto
1981We're Not Angels... Neither Are TheyVittorio
1979I'm a Zombie, You're a Zombie, She's a ZombieMercante
1979L'imbranatoMaranotti
1979Nella misura in cui...
1977A Spiral of MistMarcello Testa
1977Stato interessanteFederico
1976Italy is Rottencensore
1975My FriendsIl Necchi
1975The Sensuous NurseBenito Varotto
1975At Long Last LoveJohnny Spanish (Giovanni Spagnoli)
1975The Divine NymphArmellini
1974Daisy MillerMr. Giovanelli
1974The TempterMonsignor Salvi
1974Nel mondo di AliceIl cavaliere bianco
1973How Funny Can Sex Be?Vittorio / ('L'ospite')
1973We Want the ColonelsMonsignor Sartorello
1973High CrimeUmberto Griva
1973Massacre in RomePartisan
1973RedneckCaptain Lenzi
1973The Nun and the DevilPietro
1972The Assassination of TrotskyFelipe
1972Alfredo, AlfredoOreste
1968CommandosBruno
1968The Seven Cervi BrothersDante Castellucci, il 'francese'