
Franco Interlenghi
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Franco Interlenghi (born 29 October 1931 at Rome) was an Italian actor. He made his acting debut at 15 in Vittorio De Sica's Neorealist film Sciuscià. He worked with great directors such as Federico Fellini in I Vitelloni, Michelangelo Antonioni in I Vinti and Luchino Visconti in his stage adaptation of Death of a Salesman. He was maarried to Antonella Lualdi and had a daughter, Antonellina Interlenghi, who is an actress as well. Description above from the Wikipedia article Franco Interlenghi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: October 29, 1931
Place of Birth: Rome, Italy
Known For

Hit and Run
The unfortunate journalist Fred falls in love with the young wife of an older business tycoon. Fred's involvement with her involves him in both blackmail and murder.

The secret files of Inspector Lavardin
The Dossiers of Inspector Lavardin is a French television series in four 90-minute episodes, created by Dominique Roulet and Claude Chabrol and broadcast between September 15, 1988 and February 1, 1990 on TF1. It follows the two films Chicken in Vinegar and Inspector Lavardin directed by Claude Chabrol and already featuring Jean Poiret in the role of Lavardin. This short series depicts the investigations of Inspector Lavardin, a tongue-in-cheek policeman known for his bad manners.

Shoeshine
Two shoeshine boys in postwar Rome, Italy save up to buy a horse, but their involvement as dupes in a burglary lands them in juvenile prison; the experience take a devastating toll on their friendship.

Le Roi de Paris
Victor Derval is returning home after a performance when he is hailed by Lisa, a young Hungarian woman. Her motives are mysterious; is she simply a star-struck peasant girl, or an ambitious, manipulative aspiring star?

I Vitelloni
Five young men dream of success as they drift lazily through life in a small Italian village. Fausto, the group's leader, is a womanizer; Riccardo craves fame; Alberto is a hopeless dreamer; Moraldo fantasizes about life in the city; and Leopoldo is an aspiring playwright. As Fausto chases a string of women, to the horror of his pregnant wife, the other four blunder their way from one uneventful experience to the next.

Totò, Peppino e i fuorilegge
Antonio and Peppino live in a small town in central Italy: Peppino is the barber, Totò is maintained by the rich but avaricious wife Teresa.

The Little World of Don Camillo
In a village of the Po valley where the earth is hard and life miserly, the priest and the communist mayor are always fighting to be the head of the community. If in secret, they admired and liked each other, politics still divided them as it is dividing the country. And when the mayor wants his "People's House"; the priest wants his "Garden City" for the poor. Division exist between the richest and the poorest, the pious and the atheists and even between lovers. But if the people are hard as the country, they are good in the bottom of there heart.

The Column
The end of Trajan's Dacian Wars (106 AD), when south western Dacia was transformed into a Roman province: Roman Dacia.

The Two Orphans

General Della Rovere
The Gestapo forces con man Victorio Bardone to impersonate a dead partisan general in order to extract information from his fellow inmates.
Filmography
as Don Saverio
as Self
as Self (acteur, rôle de Mariolino Brusco)
as Papà di Romolo
as Nonno Luigi
as Mons. Agostino Casaroli
as Mons. Agostino Casaroli
as Self
as Barone Rosellini
as Self
as Antiquario Nardini
as Radini Tedeschi
as Luigi Settembrini, Marcello's friend
as Il prete
as Padre Graziano
as Mr. Blaizeau
as Leone Barbieri
as Sindaco
as Bellières
as Sylvain
as Padre Callisto
as Carlo
as Tribodi
as Father-in-law
as Padre Robotti
as Le procureur
as Mastro Giacomo
as Protettore delle prostitute
as Ruggero Anello
as Rufus
as Don Saverio
as Carlo
as Pratesi
as Hank Sebanek
as brigadiere Colombo
as centurionul Optimus
as Maurice
as Self
as Franco
as Giuseppe Bandi
as Gangster
as Bellabella
as Antonio Pasquali (uncredited)
as Mario Rossi
as Mazzetti
as Ferri
as Antonio
as Ayrno
as Ernesto
as Guido Blasi
as Alberto
as Gianni Valentini
as Giorgio Farini
as Mario
as Franco
as Enrico des Grieux
as Knight Roger de Vaudrey
as Telemachus
as Pedro Vargas
as Rico (segment "Garibaldina")
as Mario
as Claudio
as Il notaio
as Moraldo Rubini
as Roberto Biasetti
as Franco
as Paolo Sartori
as Hans
as Marini
as Luigi Esposito
as Stefano Lulli
as Mariolino Brusco
as Mario
as Franco Martini
as Mario Russo
as Enrico
as Corvino
as Pasquale Maggi