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Occupation
  
Actor

Parents
  
Giuseppe Mule

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Francesco Mule

Years active
  
1953-1979


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Born
  
3 December 1926 (
1926-12-03
)
Rome, Italy

Died
  
November 4, 1984, Rome, Italy

Movies
  
When Women Had Tails, Sua Eccellenza si fermo a, Dr Goldfoot and the G, Toto - Peppino and the, The Biggest Bundle of

Similar People
  
Giuseppe Mule, Pasquale Festa Campanile, Mario Mattoli, Marcello Fondato, Antonio Pietrangeli

Francesco Mulé (3 December 1926 – 4 November 1984), was an Italian actor, voice actor and television and radio personality. He appeared in 74 films between 1953 and 1979.

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Born in Rome, the son of composer Giuseppe Mulè, he studied at the Silvio d’Amico Academy of Dramatic Arts and debuted in the stage company held by Renzo Ricci. He got a large popularity thanks to his radio and television appearances as a presenter and a comedian. He was also active as a character actor in films and on stage. Mulé was the Italian voice of Yogi Bear.

Selected filmography

  • Empty Eyes (1953)
  • The Walk (1953)
  • The Bachelor (1955)
  • Souvenir d'Italie (1957)
  • Toto in the Moon (1958)
  • Totò, Eva e il pennello proibito (1959)
  • Le signore (1960)
  • Sua Eccellenza si fermò a mangiare (1961)
  • Psycosissimo (1961)
  • Totò, Peppino e...la dolce vita (1961)
  • Appuntamento in Riviera (1962)
  • I Don Giovanni della Costa Azzurra (1962)
  • The Four Musketeers' (1963)
  • Corpse for the Lady (1964)
  • Latin Lovers (1965)
  • Il Gaucho (1965)
  • Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (1966)
  • The Biggest Bundle of Them All (1968)
  • Danger: Diabolik (1968)
  • On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who... (1969)
  • Diary of a Telephone Operator (1969)
  • The Divorce (1970)
  • When Women Lost Their Tails (1972)
  • Il lumacone (1974)
  • Confessions of a Lady Cop (1976)
  • References

    Francesco Mulé Wikipedia