Vittorio Rossi Pianelli
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Born9 July 1875
Turin, Piedmont
Italy
Italy
Died25 September 1953 (aged 78)
Rome, Lazio
Italy
Italy
OthernamesVittorio Rossi
Occupation(s)Actor
Director
Director
Vittorio Rossi Pianelli | |
|---|---|
| Born | 9 July 1875 Turin, Piedmont Italy |
| Died | 25 September 1953 (aged 78) Rome, Lazio Italy |
| Other names | Vittorio Rossi |
| Occupation(s) | Actor Director |
| Years active | 1910–1940 (film) |
Vittorio Rossi Pianelli (9 July 1875 – 25 September 1953) was an Italian stage and film actor and director. He was a prominent figure in early Italian film, appearing in over fifty silent films before 1930. His final appearance was in The Count of Brechard (1940).
A notable role was in Love Everlasting (1914).[1] The film is one of the most important early Italian films.[2] He also directed several films during the 1910s.
- Cesar Borgia (1912)
- Love Everlasting (1913)
- Floretta and Patapon (1913)
- Nerone e Agrippina (1918)
- La moglie di Claudio (1918)
- Maciste the Policeman (1918)
- Hedda Gabler (1920)
- Latest Night News (1924)
- The Count of Brechard (1940)