
Flavio Bucci
Acting
Biography
Flavio Bucci (25 May 1947 – 18 February 2020) was an Italian actor. He appeared in over 90 films and television shows from 1971 until his death. Internationally, he may be best known for playing Daniel, the blind pianist, in Dario Argento's Suspiria (1977). His breakthrough role was the banknote-burning main character of Elio Petri's politically-charged Property Is No Longer a Theft (1973).
Born: May 25, 1947
Place of Birth: Turin, Italy
Known For

Men or Not Men
In Milan, in the winter of 1944, the ruthless Cane Nero leads the fascists against the partisans. Enne 2, one of the leading figures of the C.N.L., meets Berta, whom he loved three years ago, but Berta refuses to leave her husband for him. Enne 2 is pursued by the fascists of Cane Nero and, instead of running away to Turin, waits for Berta to rejoin him

The Marquis of Grillo
In 18th-century Rome, impish aristocrat Onofrio del Grillo amuses himself by playing pranks on all sorts of people — his reactionary family and fellow nobles, the poors, the French occupiers trying to modernize society, and even the Pope himself.

The Octopus
An epic crime saga of power, money, violence and corruption. The mafia controls everything through local and international networks like an octopus, and anyone who tries to bring them down pays the ultimate price.

The Working Class Goes to Heaven
After losing a finger in a work accident, an Italian worker becomes increasingly involved in political and revolutionary groups.

Il Divo
Italy, early '90s. Calm, clever and inscrutable, politician Giulio Andreotti has been synonymous with power for decades. He has survived everything: electoral battles, terrorist massacres, loss of friends, slanderous accusations; but now certain repentant mobsters implicate him in the crimes of Cosa Nostra.

Frankenstein's Aunt
Frankenstein's Aunt is the protagonist of three novels - two by Allan Rune Pettersson and a seven-episode TV miniseries based on the first one. The story is a humorous homage to the Universal Horror Frankenstein films.

Ligabue
Ligabue is a 1978 Italian biographical drama film directed by Salvatore Nocita. It depicts real life events of painter Antonio Ligabue. For this film Nocita was awarded Nastro d'Argento for Best New Director, while Flavio Bucci won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actor.

Suspiria
An American newcomer to a prestigious German ballet academy comes to realize that the school is a front for something sinister amid a series of grisly murders.

Dream of a Summer Night
Rock musical adaptation of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream".

Property Is No Longer a Theft
A young bank teller, literally allergic to paper money, becomes the worst nightmare of his best customer, a wealthy butcher who manages his business unscrupulously.
Filmography
as Umberto Cavalieri
as Zio Domenico Bianco
as Himself
as Vecchio Moreno
as Franco Gravela
as Self
as Virgilio, Padre Matteo
as Virgilio, Matteo's father
as Capitano Arturo Bosisio
as Franco Evangelisti
as Delli Santi
as Pollo's father
as Lorenzo Rossi Chaillet
as Uomo Angelo
as Il vescovo
as Lucio's father
as Nat
as Il botanico
as Cagnato
as Dott. Nicotera
as Vannino
as Riccardo
as Pagani
as professor Moira
as Enrico Langfrost
as poliziotto Luna Piena
as Gulli
as Erode Antipa
as Padre Ribaldo
as Herman Pundt
as Talbot
as Astolfo
as Kanas
as Terenzio Papiano
as Hunchback
as Don Manfredi
as Oberon
as Commissario Ingravallo
as Ludovico Settembrini
as Don Bastiano
as Luigi Sturzo
as Il matlosa
as Enne 2
as Riccardo
as Igor, lo psicanalista
as Gennarino Amato
as Antonio Ligabue
as Il sociologo
as Antonio Ligabue
as Vittorio, the physician
as Daniel
as Simula
as coreografo del porno night (episodio "Italian Superman")
as Pugliese
as Gino
as Blackie
as Bucci
as Total
as Operaio