Nerio Bernardi

Nerio Bernardi

Deceased · Born: Jul 23, 1899 · Died: Jan 12, 1971

Personal Details

BornJul 23, 1899 Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Biography

Nerio Bernardi, a renowned Italian thespian, entered this world on July 23rd, 1899, in the picturesque city of Bologna, nestled in the heart of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Throughout his illustrious career, Bernardi left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, captivating audiences with his exceptional acting prowess in a wide range of iconic films.

Some of his most notable roles include his portrayal of the titular character in the 1963 swashbuckling adventure "Zorro and the Three Musketeers", as well as his appearances in the historical epic "Invasion 1700" (1962) and the silent film masterpiece "Nero" (1922).

Tragically, Nerio Bernardi's life was cut short on January 12th, 1971, in Rome, the capital city of Italy's Lazio region. Despite his untimely passing, Bernardi's legacy continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day, serving as a testament to his enduring impact on the world of cinema.

Career

1964
1961
The Trojan Horse
The Trojan Horse as Agamemnon
Revenge of Ursus
Revenge of Ursus as King Alteo
El Cid
El Cid as Soldier
1960
Purple Noon
Purple Noon as Agency Director
1959
1953
The Adultress
The Adultress as le médecin
1952
Fanfan la Tulipe
Fanfan la Tulipe as La Franchise
1951
The Small Miracle
The Small Miracle as Father Superior
The Young Caruso
The Young Caruso as Francesco Zucchi