Carlo Rizzo

Carlo Rizzo

Deceased · Born: Apr 30, 1907 · Died: Jul 26, 1979

Personal Details

BornApr 30, 1907 Trieste, Italy

Biography

Carlo Rizzo, a renowned thespian, entered this world on April 30, 1907, in the charming city of Trieste, Italy, which boasts a rich cultural heritage and a strategic location on the Adriatic coast.

Throughout his illustrious career, Rizzo left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, captivating audiences with his versatility and range as an actor. He was a talented performer, known for his memorable roles in various films, including the 1944 Italian production "Macario contro Zagomar", the 1952 cinematic adaptation of Shakespeare's iconic tragedy "I, Hamlet", and the 1955 epic drama "The Rains of Ranchipur".

After a life filled with creative expression and artistic passion, Carlo Rizzo's mortal coil was laid to rest on July 26, 1979, in the vibrant city of Milan, Italy, a metropolis known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and thriving cultural scene.

Career

1970
The Clowns
The Clowns as Clown
1968
1962
1958
1957
Seven Hills of Rome
Seven Hills of Rome as Director of Ulpia Club
1956
The Montecarlo Story
The Montecarlo Story as Henri, a Sailor
1955
1953
Roman Holiday
Roman Holiday as Police Official (uncredited)
1952
When in Rome
When in Rome as Antonio Silesto
1950
Deported
Deported as Guido Caruso