Franco Pesce

Franco Pesce

Deceased · Born: Aug 11, 1890 · Died: Dec 6, 1975

Personal Details

BornAug 11, 1890 Naples, Campania, Italy

Biography

Franco Pesce, a multi-talented individual, entered this world on August 11, 1890, in Naples, Campania, Italy, a region renowned for its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking beauty.

Pesce's life was marked by his impressive career as an actor and cinematographer, which spanned numerous decades and included a wide range of projects.

One of his most notable works was the 1948 film "The Charterhouse of Parma," a cinematic masterpiece that showcased his exceptional skills as a cinematographer.

Pesce's repertoire also featured the 1966 film "A... For Assassin," a gripping and intense drama that demonstrated his versatility as an actor.

In addition to his work in film, Pesce was also involved in the production of "L'amor mio non muore," a 1921 film that highlighted his expertise as a cinematographer.

Franco Pesce's life came to a close on December 6, 1975, leaving behind a lasting legacy as a talented actor and cinematographer.

Career

1976
God's Gun
God's Gun as Crooked Gambler
1975
We Are No Angels
We Are No Angels as Prof. Berberg
1971
1970
Gunman in Town
Gunman in Town as Professor Pon Pon
Shango
Shango as Manuel
1969
Paranoia
Paranoia as Martino