Ugo Bologna

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Ugo Bologna 1976

Ugo Bologna (born September 11, 1917 in Milan , † January 29, 1998 ibid) was an Italian actor and voice actor .

Life

Bologna, the son of a municipal employee and a housewife, began training as a primary school teacher in 1936, but went to occupied Pula as a soldier in 1939 , where he completed basic training. A little later he was wounded in battle (he later received a bronze medal for bravery ).

In 1950 he decided to give up his teaching profession and devote himself to acting. As a student of Isabella Riva , he had the opportunity to make his stage debut alongside Fantasio Piccoli (as “Ludovico Nota” in Luigi Pirandello's Vestire gli ignudi ). After working with Tino Barpi and Angio Zane , Bologna established himself as a television (from 1956) and film actor (from 1973). Mostly seen on the screen in small but impressive roles, he was very active on the screen and, in addition to numerous original material ( Monetine du cinque lire , Il giovane dottor Freud ) and classics ( The Little Lord , Buddenbrooks ), also shot advertising films . In 1980 he could be seen in a Swiss production as Albert Einstein .

In 1970 Bologna founded the dubbing company "CDM" (Cooperativa Doppiatori Milanesi) in his hometown , but then went to Rome and mostly worked for the "Cooperativa Sincrovox".

Filmography (selection)

  • 1956: Lo scialle (TV movie)
  • 1958: L'arma del delitto (TV movie)
  • 1976: Bluff (Il grande bluff)
  • 1976: blood of a bull (Sangue di sbirro)
  • 1977: A simple heart (Un cuore semplice)
  • 1980: Major attack by zombies (Incubo sulla città contaminata)
  • 1981: September Morning (Il falco e la colomba)
  • 1982: Giuseppe Verdi - An Italian Legend (Verdi)
  • 1994: I mitici - Colpo gobbo a Milano

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Roberto Poppi, article Ugo Bologna , in: Chiti, Lancia, Orbicciani, Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gli attori. Rome, Gremese 1998, p. 66
  2. Bologna's synchronized works