Piero Pastore

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Piero Pastore
Personnel
Surname Pietro Maria Pastore
birthday April 3, 1903
place of birth PaduaItaly
date of death January 8, 1968
Place of death RomeItaly
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
1912-1914 Aurora di Padova
1914-1919 Calcio Padova
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1920-1923 Calcio Padova 20 0(4)
1923-1927 Juventus Turin 66 (55)
1927-1929 AC Milan 59 (39)
1929-1931 Lazio Rome 57 (23)
1931-1932 AC Milan 30 (13)
1932-1934 Lazio Rome 18 0(9)
1934-1935 AC Perugia 3 0(2)
1935-1936 AS Roma 4 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1927 Italy B 2 0(2)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1941-1942 Vigili del Fuoco
Tivoli Calcio
1 Only league games are given.

Piero Pastore (actually Pietro Mario Pastore ; born April 3, 1903 in Padua , † January 8, 1968 in Rome ) was an Italian football player and actor .

Life

Pastore began the soccer game at the age of nine with Aurora di Padova and moved to Calcio Padova in 1914 , where he was used in the first team as a left center runner after the First World War . In 1923 the striker moved to Juventus Turin ; after four seasons, in which time he won the championship 1925/26 under Jenő Károly , on to AC Milan . There he also played in the 1931/32 season, then and before two years at Lazio Rome . At AC Perugia in Serie B and finally until 1936 at AS Roma , he let his active sporting career end, which Pastore saw in two appearances for Italy's B national team and as a participant in the Olympic Games in Amsterdam in 1928. Pastore only tried himself briefly as a trainer; In 1941/42 with the selection team of the Roman Fire Brigade (Vigili del Fuoco) and later with Tivoli Calcio .

Through his acquaintance with the actor Rudolph Valentino , Pastore had already made two appearances in silent films in 1929; he remained interested in acting and worked in a prominent position in 1933 in the film Acciaio , which was initiated by Benito Mussolini and written by the screenwriter Mario Soldati , with whom Pastore was also known . Already during the last few seasons as a footballer now and then as a film actor, the tall, slim and naturally sporty pastore made acting his main job and was hired as a character and supporting actor in the second and third row for numerous films. He remained active until his death.

successes

In the club

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Commons : Piero Pastore  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.enciclopediadelcalcio.it/Pastore.html
  2. Roberto Chiti, Article Piero Pastore , in: Roberto Chiti, Enrico Lancia, Andrea Orbicciani, Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gli attori. Rome 1998, pp. 375/376