
Felice Andreasi
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 8, 1928
Place of Birth: Torino, Italy
Known For

Fortezza Bastiani
Five young men wait for something at the end of their teenage towards maturity.

Musica per vecchi animali

Bread and Tulips
An endearing light comedy about a woman who spontaneously becomes a resident of Venice after her family left her behind. While enjoying the wonderful people she meets she achieves a new life and the first time independent of her family.

Un posto tranquillo
In a small convent immersed in the tranquility of the Tuscan countryside, four friars spend their days: Raniero, the gruff but friendly guardian, Gervasio, jovial but hypochondriac, the naive Bettino, and Vittorio, an elderly friar who tends the garden. Their daily routine is disrupted by the arrival of Antonio, who quickly wins the trust of the three friars, but not that of Raniero, who views him with great suspicion. The two engage in acts of espionage in an attempt to discover something about each other's past. While rummaging through Antonio's cell, Raniero makes a shocking discovery about an unspeakable secret...

Strana la vita
A psychologist acquires wife and lover of a friend of him. But he has two more relationships yet. What will he do with four women following him?

Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen
An episodic satire of the political and social status of Italy in the seventies, through the shows of one day of a television channel.

The Story of Boys and Girls
At a farmhouse, a large family cooks mountains of food for the next day's engagement party for Silvia and her city fiancé, Angelo. Her parents feud about infidelity; an aging salesman who rents a cottage from them arrives with a young French woman; in Bologna, Angelo's mother frets that her son is marrying beneath him; his sisters are less critical. Early the next morning, the four of them go by train to the farmhouse, joined by Angelo's married, unpregnant sister. The day-long dinner is riotous, couples display affection and impatience, children chase angels. Angelo's family stays the night, and his sister Linda has a visitor. A silver elephant makes the perfect gift.

Muzungu

The Suspect
Fascism has forced the leadership of the Italian Communist Party to settle in Paris. In Italy arrests of militants are decimating the organization, so Emilio is sent on a mission in the area of Turin, to put out of harm whistleblowers.

Father Matteo
Don Matteo is a thoroughly ordinary Catholic priest with an extraordinary ability to read people and solve crimes. He’s a parish priest who never met an unjustly accused person he didn’t want to help.
Filmography
as Frate Vittorio
as Prof. Monti
as Ottavio
as Giudice
as Mugnaio
as Fermo
as Giovanni Trinchero
as Padre Luca
as Giulio Cherubini
as Giulio Cherubini
as Giulio Cherubini
as Vescovo
as Padre di Marco
as Savino
as Professore
as Antonio / Sebastiano Martello
as Astice
as Domenico
as padre di Nora
as Giorgio Honecker
as Commendatore
as avvocato Mercier
as l'ammiraglio
as Prof. Fortis
as Sergente
as Cristoforo Passero, Il Capitano
as Ministro della Difensa
as Enzo
as Oscar Della Rosa
as Dottor Rossini
as Dottor Gatullo
as Il Generale (1° episodio)
as Verzelli
as l'editore
as Il Sergente
as Valletto del Conclave
as Ispettore Sessa
as Hotel director
as Alessandri
as Peppino Lo Taglio
as Compare Michelon
as Frate Puccio