Carlo Palmucci

Carlo Palmucci

83 · Born: Feb 8, 1942

Personal Details

BornFeb 8, 1942 Grosseto, Italy

Biography

Carlo Palmucci's life commenced on February 8, 1942, in the charming city of Grosseto, situated in the picturesque region of Italy. This talented individual has made a lasting impact in the world of acting, captivating audiences with his memorable performances in numerous iconic films. One of his most notable roles was in the 1968 adaptation of William Shakespeare's timeless classic, Romeo and Juliet, where he brought his unique interpretation to the character. Prior to this, he had already gained recognition for his portrayal of Prince Fabrizio in the 1963 film, The Leopard, a critically acclaimed historical drama directed by the renowned Luchino Visconti. Additionally, his 1969 appearance in the thought-provoking Burn!, a drama film that explores themes of revolution and colonialism, further solidified his reputation as a versatile and accomplished actor.

Career

1969
Burn!
Burn! as Jack
1968
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet as Complementary Role (uncredited)
1967
Requiescant
Requiescant as Dean Light
1965
Darling
Darling as Curzio della Romita