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Occupation
  
actor

Name
  
Roberto Risso

Role
  
Film actor


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Born
  
22 November 1925 (
1925-11-22
)

Died
  
November 16, 2010, Milan, Italy

Spouse
  
Mimma Ciurlo (m. 1971–2010)

Movies
  
Bread - Love and Dreams, Frisky, Gladiator of Rome, Tuppe tuppe - Marescia!, A Breath of Scandal

Similar People
  
Marisa Merlini, Tina Pica, Luigi Comencini, Ettore Margadonna, Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia

Roberto Risso ( 22 November 1925 -16 November 2010) was a Swiss-born Italian film actor.

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Life and career

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Born Pietro Roberto Strub in Geneva, Risso joined the cinema industry when he was still a university student of architecture, playing a minor role in Pietro Francisci's The Lion of Amalfi (1950). One year later he was chosen to play the seducer of Pier Angeli in |Tomorrow Is Another Day, and the success of the film allowed him to play similar roles in a large number of films, mainly romantic comedies. In 1953 Risso touched the peak of his career with the role of the shy Carabiniere Pietro Stelluti madly in love with Gina Lollobrigida in Luigi Comencini's Bread, Love and Dreams, a role that he reprised in the film sequel Bread, Love and Jealousy. Later his career continued in many films in which he appeared mostly in character roles, until his retirement in 1968.

Filmography

Actor
1968
Odia il prossimo tuo as
Duke (as Robert Rice)
1963
D'Artagnan contro i 3 moschettieri as
Aramis
1963
Rocambole
1963
The Shortest Day as
Soldato austriaco (uncredited)
1963
Zorro and the Three Musketeers as
Aramis
1962
Conquered City as
Loveday
1962
Fury of Achilles as
Paris
1962
Gladiator of Rome as
Valerio jr.
1962
The Valiant as
Emilio Bianchi
1961
Un figlio d'oggi as
Raul
1961
Cocagne as
Vincente
1960
A qualcuna piace calvo as
Renato Salustri
1960
I piaceri del sabato notte as
Carlo Malpighi
1960
A Breath of Scandal as
Aide de camp
1960
L'ultima canzone as
Antonio Marras
1959
Il raccomandato di ferro
1959
Caterina Sforza, la leonessa di Romagna as
Giovanni de Medici dalle Bande Nere
1958
Sergente d'ispezione as
Bacci
1958
Tuppe tuppe, Marescià! as
Maresciallo Pietro Stelluti
1958
Angel in a Taxi as
Filippo
1958
Adorabili e bugiarde as
Gino Gorni
1958
Si le roi savait ça as
Pascal
1956
La rivale as
Tenente Ugo Perelli
1956
Paris, Palace Hotel as
Gérard Necker dit Brugnon
1956
Accadde di notte
1956
Una pelliccia di visone as
Franco
1955
Canzoni di tutta Italia
1955
Il campanile d'oro as
Pasquale
1955
La moglie è uguale per tutti as
Michele
1955
Le signorine dello 04 as
Carlo Conti
1954
One Step to Eternity as
Mario Mirador - l'amant de Véra
1954
Frisky as
Carabiniere Stelluti
1954
The Desperate Women as
Jimmy
1954
Angels of Darkness as
Bruno
1953
Balocchi e profumi as
Raimundo Muzzi
1953
Il bacio dell'Aurora
1953
Sua altezza ha detto: no! as
Giorgio Rovere
1953
Tormento di anime as
Michele
1953
Bread, Love and Dreams as
Carabiniere Stelluti
1953
La valigia dei sogni as
Giorgio Astori
1953
François il contrabbandiere as
Davide
1953
I Piombi di Venezia as
Il Tintoretto
1952
Nessuno ha tradito as
Bruno
1952
La figlia del diavolo as
Roberto
1952
Fanciulle di lusso as
Steve
1952
Three Forbidden Stories as
Bernardo (First segment)
1952
Rosalba, la fanciulla di Pompei as
Giorgio de Montera
1952
La voce del sangue as
Sergio Scala
1951
Operazione Mitra as
Marco Fornari
1951
The Seven Dwarfs to the Rescue as
Prince Charming
1951
Revenge of the Pirates as
Miguel
1951
Il capitano nero as
Paolo Adinolfi
1951
Domani è un altro giorno as
Paolo
1950
Il leone di Amalfi
Self
1958
Cabaret du soir (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 7 June 1958 (1958) - Self
Archive Footage
1975
Un sorriso, uno schiaffo, un bacio in bocca

References

Roberto Risso Wikipedia


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