Salvo Randone

Salvo Randone

Deceased · Born: Sep 25, 1906 · Died: Mar 6, 1991

Personal Details

BornSep 25, 1906 Syracuse, Sicily, Italy

Biography

Salvo Randone, a renowned Italian actor, was born on September 25, 1906, in the charming city of Syracuse, situated on the picturesque island of Sicily, Italy.

Randone's impressive acting career spanned multiple decades, with notable appearances in iconic films such as Federico Fellini's 1969 masterpiece, Fellini - Satyricon, the 1962 drama His Days Are Numbered, and the 1961 thriller The Assassin.

The actor was deeply devoted to his personal life, and his marriage to the lovely Neda Naldi was a testament to his commitment to love and companionship.

Sadly, Salvo Randone's life came to a close on March 6, 1991, in the eternal city of Rome, located in the region of Lazio, Italy.

Career

1974
1973
1972
My Dear Killer
My Dear Killer as Chief Marò
1969
Machine Gun McCain
Machine Gun McCain as Don Salvatore
1968
Spirits of the Dead
Spirits of the Dead as Priest (segment "Toby Dammit")
1967
We Still Kill the Old Way
We Still Kill the Old Way as Professore Roscio
1965
The 10th Victim
The 10th Victim as Professor
1964
Castle of Blood
Castle of Blood as Lester - The Coachman
1963
Hands Over the City
Hands Over the City as Professor De Angelis
1962
Family Diary
Family Diary as Salocchi
Salvatore Giuliano
Salvatore Giuliano as President of Viterbo Assize Court
1961
The Assassin
The Assassin as Commissario Palumbo