
Aldo Giuffrè
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Aldo Giuffrè (10 April 1924 – 26 June 2010) was an Italian film actor and comedian who appeared in over 90 films between 1948 and 2001. He was born in Naples. He is known for his roles in The Four Days of Naples, and as the alcoholic Union Army captain in the Sergio Leone film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in 1966. Giuffrè died in Rome in 2010 of peritonitis.
Born: April 10, 1924
Place of Birth: Naples, Italy
Known For

Nero Wolfe

Filumena Marturano
Filumena, an ex-prostitute and for decades Domenico Soriano's lover, discovers that he intends to get married and so pretends to be on the verge of death in order to get him to marry her instead.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
While the Civil War rages on between the Union and the Confederacy, three men – a quiet loner, a ruthless hitman, and a Mexican bandit – comb the American Southwest in search of a strongbox containing $200,000 in stolen gold.

La fortuna con l'effe maiuscola
In a miserable, freezing two-room apartment on the first floor of a building, the Ruòppolo family lives in complete poverty. Giovanni, a clerk, struggles against a thousand difficulties to make ends meet, while his wife, Cristina, takes care of the housework.

Francesca da Rimini - Tragedia a vapore

SuperTotò
After an introduction consisting of a series of close-ups of Totò, the anthology presents clips from films performed by the late comedian actor, collected in chapters.

Zappatore
Francesco Esposito and his wife Maddalena are two farmers who raised Mario, their only son, with loving devotion. To help him study, they also incurred debts to the city's loan shark. The boy has since become a brilliant lawyer and in Naples, where he moved for work, he met Nancy, the daughter of an Italian-American industrialist, and fell in love with her; it would seem like a story with a happy ending, if it weren't for the fact that Mario is ashamed of his parents' humble origins.

Cops and Robbers
Esposito is a thief who cons tourists in Rome. Officer Bottoni manages to catch him and starts persecuting him. When Esposito manages to flee, Bottoni's superiors inform him that he'll lose his job if he can't catch Esposito.

The Four Days of Naples
September 1943. After Italy surrenders to the Allies, people in Naples believe the war is finally over, but soon they realize Germans are still in control — and as ruthless as ever. Armed with makeshift weapons, civilians rise up en masse against the invaders — and overwhelming odds.

Black City
A charming rogue, the self-proclaimed leader of Naples, locks horns with an American Army general and a police inspector.
Filmography
as Papà Guarracino
as Il professore
as Don Mariano
as Don Nicola
as becchino
as Cocò
as Peppino Ascalone
as Il prete
as Marescia Barbato
as Dott. Ponzio
as Il cardinale (segment "L'omaggio")
as Maresciallo dei carabinieri
as Il commissario
as Professor Osvaldo Caroniti
as Maresciallo
as Don Calò
as Inspector Macaluso
as Frank Innamorato
as Il commissario Santi
as Pasqualino Cammarata
as Conte Nuvolucci
as Il granduca
as Spartaco Amore
as Giuseppe Salemi
as Agamenonne
as Mariano
as Zog
as Giovanni
as Spartaco
as Vedovo del Barbiere
as Thomas Pratt
as Turiddu Lo Cascio
as Raffaele
as Marcos
as Alcoholic Union Captain
as Vincenzo del Giudice - un giornalista
as Cuccurallo - il carabiniere
as Vincenzino (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 2")
as Arminio (ep. Il telefono consolatore)
as Il tenente Svabrin
as Aldo (Segment "Il complicato")
as (segment "Ultima carta, L'")
as Defense Lawyer
as Il protettore di prostitute
as il luogotenente Burrasca
as Pasquale Nardella
as Seren - Philistine King
as Carlo De Tomasi (segment "La manina di Fatma")
as Pitrella
as Sadrim Bey
as ministro degli Affari Esteri
as Manone
as Sgt. Todini
as Il brigadiere Crisquolo
as tenente
as Ernesto
as Bruno
as Armando
as Vigile
as Marine
as Carmine Cammarano
as The Flirting Lawyer at the Park (uncredited)
as Minosse
as Il Marito Calosanti
as Ciccillo
as venditore
as Attilio Scardaci - the vigilante (segment: Incidente a Villa Borghese)
as Felice
as Faina
as Carceriere
as Padella
as (uncredited)
as Socio di Esposito
as Nicola
as Luigi
as Un caporale (uncredited)
as Federico
as Omar Bey Kahn di Agapur
as Don Marcuso