Mino Doro

Mino Doro

Deceased · Born: May 6, 1903 · Died: Apr 13, 1992

Personal Details

BornMay 6, 1903 Venice, Veneto, Italy

Biography

Mino Doro, a multifaceted individual with a profound impact on the world of cinema, was born on May 6, 1903, in the enchanting city of Venice, situated in the picturesque region of Veneto, Italy.

As an accomplished actor and production manager, Doro's remarkable career spanned several decades, leaving an indelible mark on the film industry. He is perhaps most notable for his work on a trio of critically acclaimed films: La Dolce Vita (1960),8½ (1963),and Una notte dopo l'opera (1942).

Throughout his life, Doro's dedication to his craft and his unwavering passion for storytelling have earned him a lasting legacy within the world of cinema. Ultimately, Mino Doro's remarkable journey came to a close on April 13, 1992, in the charming town of Marino, Italy.

Career

Hornets' Nest
Hornets' Nest as Italian Doctor
1967
The Rover
The Rover as Dussard
Untamable Angelique
Untamable Angelique as Auction director (uncredited)
Action Man
Action Man as Luigi Savani
1965
Operation Atlantis
Operation Atlantis as Solis (as Nino Doro)
Fantomas Unleashed
Fantomas Unleashed as Professeur suisse
1963
8½
as Claudia's Agent
1961
1960
Everybody Go Home!
Everybody Go Home! as Maggiore Nocella
La Dolce Vita
La Dolce Vita as Lover of Nadia
1959
Ben-Hur
Ben-Hur as Gratus (uncredited)
1958
He Thief, She Thief
He Thief, She Thief as Gaetano Accursio
1956
O.K. Nero
O.K. Nero as Corbulone
1953
The Man from Cairo
The Man from Cairo as Major C. Blanc