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{{Short description|Italian film actor}}
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| birth_place = [[Livorno]], [[Italy]]
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| birth_date = {{birth date|1897|06|17|df=yes}}
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| death_date = {{death date and age|1979|03|30|1897|06|17|df=yes}}
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| death_place = [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
| death_place = [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
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| birth_name = Raimondo Melnati
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'''Umberto Melnati''' (17 June 1897 – 30 March 1979) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[film actor]]
'''Umberto Melnati''' (17 June 1897 – 30 March 1979) was an Italian [[film actor]]


He appeared in over 35 films between 1932 and 1962.
He appeared in over 35 films between 1932 and 1962.


He starred in films such as the [[Mario Mattoli]] 1936 film ''[[L'uomo che sorride]]'' and ''[[Il signor Max]]'' (1937). He made many apperanaces alongside [[Vittorio De Sica]] when he was a younger actor.
He starred in films such as the [[Mario Mattoli]] 1936 film ''[[L'uomo che sorride]]'' and ''[[Il signor Max]]'' (1937). He made many appearances alongside [[Vittorio De Sica]] when he was a younger actor.


==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==
* ''[[Two Happy Hearts]]'' (1932)
* ''Il figlio'' (1921)
* ''[[Two Happy Hearts]]'' (1932) - Ing. Carlo Fabbri
* ''[[La segretaria per tutti]]'' (1933)
* ''[[La segretaria per tutti]]'' (1933)
* ''[[The Song of the Sun]]'' (1934)
* ''[[The Song of the Sun]]'' (1934) - Bardelli
* ''[[The Countess of Parma]]'' (1936)
* ''La provincialina'' (1934)
* ''[[L'uomo che sorride]]'' (1936)
* ''[[But It's Nothing Serious]]'' (1936) - Vico Lamanna
* ''[[Il signor Max]]'' (1937)
* ''[[Just Married (1934 film)|Just Married]]'' (1936) - Renzo
* ''[[Rose scarlatte]]'' (1940)
* ''[[L'uomo che sorride]]'' (1936) - Dino
* ''[[Short Circuit (1943 film)|Short Circuit]]'' (1943)
* ''[[The Countess of Parma]]'' (1937) - Carrani
* ''[[Il signor Max]]'' (1937) - Riccardo
* ''La mazurka di papà'' (1938) - Ambrogio Peretti
* ''[[I Want to Live with Letizia]]'' (1938) - Il finto Bebe
* ''[[The House of Shame (1938 film)|The House of Shame]]'' (1938) - Massimo
* ''[[The Woman of Monte Carlo]]'' (1938) - Un banchiere
* ''[[A Thousand Lire a Month]]'' (1939) - Matteo
* ''Belle o brutte si sposan tutte...'' (1939) - Giorgio
* ''Un mare di guai'' (1939) - Clodomiro
* ''[[Two on a Vacation]]'' (1940) - Aroldo Bianchi
* ''Vento di milioni'' (1940) - Tom Browning
* ''[[Red Roses (1940 film)|Red Roses]]'' (1940) - Tommaso Savelli
* ''[[The Sinner (1940 film)|The Sinner]]'' (1940) - Paolo
* ''Con le donne non si scherza'' (1941) - Leone
* ''Barbablù'' (1941) - Arcibaldo Cansfield
* ''Brivido'' (1941) - Ugo Palffy
* ''[[Short Circuit (1943 film)|Short Circuit]]'' (1943) - Ugo Redy, suo marito
* ''[[Without a Woman (film)|Without a Woman]]'' (1943) - Il duca Venanzio Navarra
* ''[[My Beautiful Daughter]]'' (1950) - 'Foto-romanzo', director
* ''Vivere a sbafo'' (1950) - Martino
* ''[[Woman of the Red Sea]]'' (1953) - Sebastiano Lama
* ''[[Martin Toccaferro]]'' (1953) - Conte Fiore
* ''La valigia dei sogni'' (1953) - Ettore Omeri
* ''[[Mid-Century Loves]]'' (1954) - The Onorevole aka Cocò (segment "Girandola 1910")
* ''[[Flesh and the Woman]]'' (1954)
* ''[[Flesh and the Woman]]'' (1954)
* ''[[Appassionatamente]]'' (1954) - Notary Dupré
* ''[[Madame du Barry (1954 film)|Madame du Barry]]'' (1954) - Curtins
* ''[[Too Bad She's Bad]]'' (1954) - Michele, l'uomo derubato del portafogli
* ''[[Frou-Frou]]'' (1955) - Sigismond Meursault, le comte italien et protecteur
* ''[[The Golden Arrow (1962 film)|The Golden Arrow]]'' (1962) - Low Genie

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 11:44, 27 April 2024

Umberto Melnati
Born
Raimondo Melnati

(1897-06-17)17 June 1897
Died30 March 1979(1979-03-30) (aged 81)
Years active1921–1965

Umberto Melnati (17 June 1897 – 30 March 1979) was an Italian film actor

He appeared in over 35 films between 1932 and 1962.

He starred in films such as the Mario Mattoli 1936 film L'uomo che sorride and Il signor Max (1937). He made many appearances alongside Vittorio De Sica when he was a younger actor.

Selected filmography

References

External links