
Loris Gizzi
Acting
Biography
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Known For

Nero Wolfe

Difficult Years
Aldo Piscitello, a minor government clerk, is forced in 1934 to join the Fascist party. When the war comes, he finds himself able only to talk ineffectually in secret against Mussolini, even as his own son Giovanni is sent into battle. By the end of the war, Aldo has found the courage to stand up for his beliefs, but by then it is too late.

Ten Italians for One German
A cinematographic account of the reprisal ordered by the ruthless Austrian colonel Kappler in 1944 in Rome. In Via Rasella (Rasella Street) ten Italian civilians were sentenced to death for each German soldier killed in a partisan attempt.

A Soldier and a Half
Nicola Carletti is a middle age 50-year old man who return to Italy with his family but he is drafted to go to the mandatory military service in Italy.

I'll Love You Forever
Seduced by count Diego and then abandoned, Adriana finds a job at a large hairdresser shop, so she can lead a dignified life together with her daughter.

From Here to the Inheritance
A musical comedy film by Riccardo Freda.

Caterina Sforza, the lioness of Romagna
Giovanni Medici, the future leader of the Black Bands, has a last meeting in a convent with his dying mother Caterina Sforza, listening to the re-enactment of her life.

The Overcoat
Based on the Nikolai Gogol story but set in 1950s Italy, "The Overcoat" is the story of a poor city hall clerk whose only desire is to buy a new overcoat.

I'll Give a Million
A comedy about a hobo and a millionaire who swap roles after the millionaire rescues the hobo from a suicide attempt.

Easy Years
A Sicilian professor who moves to Rome gets lost in the maze of Roman ministries and gives in to corruption.
Filmography
as Don Ignazio Alcade Di Mendoza
as Maresciallo Bassompierre
as Bocca di Rosa
as Blanc
as Procopovic
as Mr. Spring
as Francis Spenlow
as Goldsinger
as The Doctor
as Il mercante
as Pedro
as Alvarez
as Commendator Bartoloni (segment "La dirittura morale")
as l'intendente
as console tedesco
as Suleiman II
as direttore della prigione
as Don Pedro Ordigaso
as Governor
as Roman Prosecutor
as Zio Roger
as Don Fernando Linares
as Pharmaceutical Chief
as Checco Orsi
as Sindaco
as Mr. Connolly
as primario della clinica
as il gioielliere
as Camillo Triglia
as Nicola Del Rovo
as Cameriere
as Duval
as L'ingegnere
as The tenor
as Il conte di Ceprano
as (uncredited)
as Conte Orsi
as Smirnos
as Gioacchino Rossini
as Builder #1
as Psicanalista Gregorius
as il commendatore Marzocchi
as commendator Cocciaglia
as Il direttore del Grand Hotel
as Capufficio delle tasse
as Filippo Borcello
as Barras
as Il Ministro
as Torelli
as Cooky
as Governatore
as Gustavo Corra
as Marquis Usilli
as Il cantante Fasola
as Meregalli
as Sindaco
as Massimo Rossi
as L'avvocato difensore di Carlo
as Rico
as Il tenore
as Prefetto
as Carrel
as Il signor Smith
as Ladislao Paszkowsky, il regista
as Mario Tiana
as Un turista
as Avv. Giambonet
as Meregalli
as Acceso Sovversivo