Silvio Bagolini

Silvio Bagolini

Deceased · Born: Aug 4, 1914 · Died: Sep 26, 1976

Personal Details

BornAug 4, 1914 Bologna, Italy

Biography

Silvio Bagolini, a talented thespian, entered this world on August 4th, 1914, in the charming city of Bologna, Italy, a place renowned for its rich history and cultural heritage.

As an accomplished actor, Silvio left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, with some of his most notable roles being in the iconic film "I Vitelloni" (1953),a poignant portrayal of youth and identity, as well as his appearances in "David Copperfield" (1965),an adaptation of the beloved novel by Charles Dickens, and "The Prisoner of the Iron Mask" (1961),a swashbuckling adventure that transported audiences to the 17th century.

Silvio's life, much like his performances, was marked by a sense of drama and intensity, and it was on September 26th, 1976, in his hometown of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, that his remarkable journey came to a close.

Career

1971
Kill Django... Kill First
Kill Django... Kill First as Thomas Livingstone
1968
One More to Hell
One More to Hell as Weapon trader
1963
The Black Duke
The Black Duke as Serafino
1962
Boccaccio '70
Boccaccio '70 as Secretary of Monsignore (segment "Le tentazioni") (uncredited)
1955
Piccola posta
Piccola posta as direttore del giornale
1953
I Vitelloni
I Vitelloni as Giudizio
Roman Holiday
Roman Holiday as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
1950
Variety Lights
Variety Lights as Bruno Antonini