Enzo Fiermonte

Enzo Fiermonte

Deceased · Born: Jul 17, 1908 · Died: Mar 22, 1993

Personal Details

BornJul 17, 1908 Bari, Puglia, Italy
Spouse
  • Madeleine Astor

    ( Oct 27, 1933 to Jun 11, 1938 )
  • Tosca Manetti

Biography

Enzo Fiermonte, a multifaceted individual, was born on July 17, 1908, in the charming city of Bari, situated in the picturesque region of Puglia, Italy.

As a talented actor and writer, Fiermonte made a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, with notable roles in films such as "Merchant of Slaves" (1942),"The Adventures of Fra Diavolo" (1942),and "L'abito nero da sposa" (1945).

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Fiermonte's personal life was filled with love and companionship. He was married to two remarkable women: Madeleine Astor, a woman of elegance and sophistication, and Tosca Manetti, a woman of beauty and charm.

Tragically, Fiermonte's life came to a close on March 22, 1993, in the beautiful town of Mentana, nestled in the picturesque region of Lazio, Italy. Despite his passing, Fiermonte's legacy lives on, a testament to his enduring impact on the world of art and entertainment.

Career

1977
A Man Called Blade
A Man Called Blade as The government Envoy
1974
Conversation Piece
Conversation Piece as Police Inspector
1973
1972
Man of the East
Man of the East as Frank Olsen
My Dear Killer
My Dear Killer as Jib crane owner
The Mechanic
The Mechanic as The Mark
1971
1970
Boot Hill
Boot Hill as Sharp
Camille 2000
Camille 2000 as Gambler
Candy
Candy as Al Pappone
Beyond the Law
Beyond the Law as Sheriff John Ferguson
1967
Halleluja for Django
Halleluja for Django as Sheriff Martin Cooney
1966
The Ugly Ones
The Ugly Ones as Gage Novak
After the Fox
After the Fox as Raymond
Grand Prix
Grand Prix as Guido
The Secret Invasion
The Secret Invasion as Gen. Quadri
1963
Sandokan the Great
Sandokan the Great as Sergente Mitchell
1962
Eva
Eva as Enzo
1959
Hannibal
Hannibal as Announcer in Senate
Ben-Hur
Ben-Hur as Galley Officer (uncredited)
1954
Angela
Angela as Sergeant Collins
1951
Quo Vadis
Quo Vadis as Mounted Captain (uncredited)
The Small Miracle
The Small Miracle as Sergeant of Swiss Guards