Orso Maria Guerrini

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Orso Maria Guerrini

Orso Maria Guerrini (born October 25, 1943 in Florence ) is an Italian actor and speaker.

Life

The brother of the actress Ilaria , the son of a police brigadier belonging to an old noble family, initially studied architecture, but was also involved as an athlete (especially weightlifting ) and in the university's theater group. With a monologue from the Divine Comedy , he won the Italian television competition presented by Pippo Baudo in 1964 and moved to Rome the following year, where he attended the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia and was quickly booked for radio, television and film roles in genre films. Through his leading role in the miniseries E le stelle stanno a guardare by Anton Giulio Majano , Guerrini became known to a wide audience and from then on played over 100 roles in film and television, the very tall, rather slim and mostly mustached, with a piercing look green-eyed actors knew how to embody both positive and negative characters. In addition to major television works in the late 1960s, groundbreaking action-oriented films from the 1970s, and numerous roles (especially in television) in the following two decades, he occasionally managed to be cast in Hollywood productions.

In addition, Guerrini was also a well-known advertising character as Baffo for Birra Moretti . As a speaker he was v. a. known for his interpretation of General José Borjes in La Storia Bandita .

After separating from Catherine Spaak , Guerrini is married to actress Cristina Sebastianelli.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Andrea Orbicchiani, article Orso Maria Guerrini in the Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gli attori. Rome, Gremese 1998, pp. 255/256
  2. http://www.spettegola.com/attori/orso-maria-guerrini-si-e-sposato.html