Carlo Tamberlani, a multifaceted individual, entered the world on March 11, 1899, in the picturesque town of Salice Salentino, nestled within the region of Puglia, Italy. As an accomplished actor and director, he left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, with his most notable works including the 1952 cinematic masterpiece, "The Evil Forest", the 1961 historical epic "Constantine and the Cross", and the 1941 biographical drama "Giuliano de' Medici". His illustrious career spanned many years, and his impact continued to be felt long after his passing, which occurred on August 5, 1980, in the town of Subiaco, located within the region of Lazio, Italy.

Carlo Tamberlani
Deceased · Born: Mar 11, 1899 · Died: Aug 5, 1980
















