Fosco Giachetti
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Fosco Giachetti | |
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Giachetti with Vera Carmi in Labbra serrate (1942) | |
| Born | (1900-03-28)28 March 1900 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy |
| Died | 22 December 1974(1974-12-22) (aged 74) Rome, Italy |
| Nationality | Italian |
| Years active | 1934–1974 |
Fosco Giachetti (28 March 1900, in Sesto Fiorentino – 22 December 1974, in Rome) was an Italian actor.
Fosco Giachetti was the protagonist of Lo squadrone bianco (1936), directed by Augusto Genina. He became the leading man in Fascist propaganda films such as Tredici uomini e un cannone (1936), Sentinelle di bronzo (1937), Scipione l'Africano, Edgar Neville's Italian Carmen fra i rossi (1939), L'assedio dell'Alcazar (1940) and Bengasi (1942). In 1942, he also co-starred in Goffredo Alessandrini's two part Noi Vivi and Addio Kira!.
Un colpo di pistola (1942) by Renato Castellani and Fari nella nebbia (1942) by Gianni Franciolini were not as successful as his earlier films.
After the war, he returned to the stage. He worked in Spain with Edgar Neville in Nada and in Carne de horca. He had a supporting role in 1959 Dino Risi's successful comedy Il mattatore. In 1964, he appeared in an adaptation of A. J. Cronin's novel, The Citadel.
In 2003, the Galleria Fosco Giachetti in Sesto Fiorentino was opened in his honor.
Selected filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1934 | Dimmed Lights | Lord Spider | |
Creatures of the Night | |||
| 1937 | Sentinels of Bronze | Capitano Negri | |
| 1938 | The Last Enemy | Franco Rossi | |
Giuseppe Verdi | Giuseppe Verdi | ||
| 1939 | Naples Will Never Die | Mario Fusco | |
Hurricane in the Tropics | Il capitano Moraes | ||
| 1940 | The Daughter of the Green Pirate | Carlos de la Riva | |
The Sinner | Salvatore, fratello di Adele | ||
| 1941 | Blood Wedding | Gidda | |
The Secret Lover | Giorgio Amholt | ||
| 1942 | A Pistol Shot | Andrea | |
Headlights in the Fog | Cesare | ||
Bengasi | Il capitano Enrico Berti | ||
We the Living | Andrei Taganov | ||
| 1945 | Life Begins Anew | Paolo Martini | |
| 1947 | Four Women | ||
| 1950 | The Glass Castle | ||
| 1953 | Condemned to Hang | Lucero | |
| 1954 | House of Ricordi | Giuseppe Verdi | |
| 1960 | The Conqueror of the Orient | Omar, Nadir's Father | |
| 1963 | Jacob and Esau | Isaac | |
| 1967 | Another's Wife | Alberto |
Awards
Venice Film Festival Best Actor for Bengasi, 1942
External links
Fosco Giachetti on IMDb
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