Tullio Carminati

Tullio Carminati

Deceased · Born: Sep 21, 1894 · Died: Feb 26, 1971

Personal Details

BornSep 21, 1894 Zadar, Croatia, Austria-Hungary [now Croatia]

Biography

Tullio Carminati's life began on September 21, 1894, in the picturesque city of Zadar, which was then a part of the vast and sprawling empire of Austria-Hungary, but is now a proud and independent nation known as Croatia.

As a talented and versatile individual, Carminati pursued a career in the performing arts, and his impressive repertoire includes a wide range of roles in film, theater, and other mediums. One of his most notable and enduring performances can be seen in the classic 1953 romantic comedy Roman Holiday, where he shared the screen with none other than the legendary Audrey Hepburn.

Carminati's extensive filmography also includes the 1926 silent film The Bat, as well as the 1935 drama Let's Live Tonight, showcasing his remarkable range and adaptability as an actor.

Tragically, Carminati's life came to a close on February 26, 1971, in the eternal city of Rome, Italy, where he had made his home. Despite his passing, his legacy lives on through his remarkable body of work, which continues to captivate and inspire audiences to this day.

Career

1961
El Cid
El Cid as Priest
1960
1956
War and Peace
War and Peace as Prince Vasili Kuragin
1953
Roman Holiday
Roman Holiday as Gen. Provno
1950
Beauty and the Devil
Beauty and the Devil as The Diplomat
1949
The Golden Madonna
The Golden Madonna as Signor Migone
1940
Safari
Safari as Baron de Courtland
1934
Moulin Rouge
Moulin Rouge as Victor Le Maire
One Night of Love
One Night of Love as Giulio Monteverdi
1933
Gallant Lady
Gallant Lady as Count Mario Carniri
1926
The Bat
The Bat as Detective Moletti
The Duchess of Buffalo
The Duchess of Buffalo as Vladimir Orloff