Bruno Bertocci

Bruno Bertocci

Deceased · Born: Aug 6, 1933 · Died: May 7, 1989

1973

Personal Details

BornAug 6, 1933 Rome, Italy

Biography

Bruno Bertocci, a renowned Italian actor, entered this world on August 6, 1933, in the eternal city of Rome, Italy, where the rich history and cultural heritage would later influence his craft.

He went on to carve a niche for himself in the world of cinema, appearing in a multitude of films that showcased his exceptional acting prowess. One of his most notable roles was in the 1972 film "Caliber 9," a crime thriller that solidified his position as a talented thespian.

Prior to his breakthrough in "Caliber 9," Bertocci had already made a name for himself in the Italian film industry, starring in "Toh è morta la nonna!" in 1969, a film that showcased his versatility as an actor.

His impressive range was further demonstrated in "The Red Queen Kills Seven Times" in 1972, a giallo film that cemented his status as a master of his craft.

Throughout his illustrious career, Bruno Bertocci left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Sadly, Bruno Bertocci's life came to a close on May 7, 1989, in Negrar di Valpolicella, Italy, but his memory lives on through the countless films he was a part of, and the countless hearts he touched with his performances.

Career

1978
The Gun
The Gun as collega di Luigi
1977
Highway Racer
Highway Racer as Medico dell'ambulanza (uncredited)
1976
Fantozzi 2
Fantozzi 2 as Megaditta Employee (uncredited)
1975
Fantozzi
Fantozzi as Megaditta Employee (uncredited)
Syndicate Sadists
Syndicate Sadists as Man in Gambling Room (uncredited)
1973
The Boss
The Boss as Doctor (uncredited)
Amarcord
Amarcord as Matteo (uncredited)
1972
The Red Queen Kills Seven Times
The Red Queen Kills Seven Times as Hans, Spring Director
Caliber 9
Caliber 9 as 1st Courier - François Doremat
The Dead Are Alive!
The Dead Are Alive! as Servant (uncredited)
1971
In nome del popolo italiano
In nome del popolo italiano as Man at the awards ceremony during the newsreel (uncredited)
1961
Divorce Italian Style
Divorce Italian Style as Man in the Square (uncredited)