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 Carlo Ninchi

Bologna 1898 – 1974 Milano 

 

 

Carlo Ninchi was theater and film actor. Started acting in the company of his brother Hannibal, interpreting Pilade in Orestes of bishops, then after work in the Italian theatre companies with large future actors such as Paolo Stoppa and Gino Cervi. In the 1930s he became interested in cinema, and this combination will bring it to interpret many dramatic characters, mostly literary deviation as Alfio Appears of Cavalleria Rusticana, the nameless of the Betrothedand count UgolinoAlso featured in Fabiola, Messalina and Toto le MokoIn the 1950 starred in the scripted the count of Monte Cristo and La Ciociara .

 

 

Filmography

 

1930/ Court of Assizes, by Guido Brignone

1931/ Motherland, directed by Alessandro Blasetti

1931/ The scale, by Gennaro Righelli

1931/ The movie star, by Mario Almirante

1931/ The Lonely Mountain, Wladimiro De Liguoro

1931/ La Wally, by Guido Brignone

1933/ Black shirt, by Giovacchino Forzano

1935/ Red Passport, by Guido Brignone

1935/ I love you alone, by Mario Mattoli

1937/ Scipio Africanus, by Carmine Gallone

1939/ Cavalleria Rusticana, Amleto Palermi,

1939/ Dora Nelson, by Mario Soldati

1940/ The men of the Legion, Romolo Marcellini

1940Scandal for good, of  Esodo Pratelli

1940/ The conquest of the air, Romolo Marcellini

1940/ L'arcidiavolo, by Toni Frenguelli

1940/ Lucrezia Borgia, by Hans Hinrich

1940/ The Maiden of Portici, by Mario Bonnard

1941/ The promised newlyweds, by Mario Camerini

1941/ Turbines, Camillo Mastrocinque

1941/ Marco Visconti, Mario Bonnard

1941/ The legend of spring, by Giorgio Walter Chili

1941/ The King enjoys himself, by Mario Bonnard

1942/ Giarabub, Goffredo Alessandrini

1942/ Odessa in flames, by Carmine Gallone

1942/ Invisible Chains, by Mario Mattoli

1942/ Civil death, by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli

1942/ Captain Storm, by Corrado D'Errico

1942/ Tragic night, Mario Soldati

1942/ Tonight nothing new, by Mario Mattoli

1942/ The Two Foscari, by Enrico Fulchignoni

1942/ The lion of Damascus, by Corrado D'Errico

1942/ Luisa Sanfelice, di Leo Menardi

1943/ The Devil's Valley, by Mario Mattoli

1943/ The vispa Teresa, by Mario Mattoli,

1943/ In two you have better, by Nunzio Malasomma

1943/ All my life in twenty-four hours, by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia

1943/ The Lady in black, by Nunzio Malasomma

1944/ Tears of blood, by Guido Brignone

1944/ Circus equestreZa-bum, by Mario Mattoli

1944/ The gate of heaven, by Vittorio De Sica

1944/ The ten commandments, by Giorgio Walter Chili

1945/ Two anonymous letters, Mario Camerini

1945/ The song of life, by Carmine Gallone

1946/ Desire, by Roberto Rossellini, Marcello Pagliero

1946/ The woman taken in adultery, by Duilio Coletti

1946/ The ways of sin, by Giorgio Pàstina

1946/ Lovers on the run, by Giacomo Gentilomo

1946/ O sole mio

1947/ The captain's daughter, by Mario Camerini

1947/ Flames on the sea, Vittorio Cottafavi

1947/ The Iron Courier, Francesco Zavatta

1947/ The White Primrose, by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia

1947/  The Passer, by Duilio Coletti

1947/ Last Love directed by Luigi Chiarini

1947/ The storm of souls, by Giacomo Gentilomo

1947/ The King's Courier, by Gennaro Righelli

1948/ Toto at the tour of Italy, by Mario Mattoli

1948/ I'm the killer, by Roberto Bianchi Montero

1948/ A month of honesty, by Domenico Gambino

1948/ The cry of the Earth, by Duilio Coletti

1948/ The Knights by black masks, by Pino Mercanti

1948/ The smugglers of the sea, by Roberto Bianchi Montero

1948/ The hero of the road, by Carlo Borghesio

1948/ The island of Montecristo, Mario Sequi

1948/ Flames on the sea, by Michal Waszynski

1949/ Count Ugolino, Riccardo Freda

1949/ Fabiola, directed by Alessandro Blasetti

1949/ As I discovered America, by Carlo Borghesio

1949/ The hand of the dead, by Carlo Campogalliani

1949/ Totò le Moko, by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia

1950/ The Six Wives of Bluebeard, by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia

1950/ The lion of Amalfi, di Pietro Francisci

1950/ The son of D'artagnan, by Riccardo Freda

1950/ The beauty of the devil, by René Clair

1950/ The carrier of bread, by Maurice Cloche

1950/ Naples millionaire, Eduardo De Filippo

1950/ Taxi at night, by Carmine Gallone

1951/ The Devil in the Convent, by Nunzio Malasomma

1951/ Blood on the churchyard, Goffredo Alessandrini

1951/ No flags, by Lionello De Felice

1951/ Napoleon, by Carlo Borghesio

1951/ Lovely waitress..., by Giorgio Pàstina

1951/ Messalina, by Carmine Gallone

1951/ Amor I ... though ... However, by Giorgio Bianchi

1952/ The blaze, directed by Alessandro Blasetti

1952/ Zorro's Dream, by Mario Soldati

1952/ The prisoner in the Tower of fire, by Giorgio Walter Chili

1952/ Don Lorenzo, by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia

1953/ Spartacus, by Riccardo Freda

1953/ The crooked horse, Giulio Morelli

1954/ The Doctor of the Mad, by Mario Mattoli

1954/ One Hundred Years of Love, episode Garibaldina, by Lionello De Felice

1954/ Before the flood (Avant le déluge), by André Cayatte

1954/ The great adventure, Mario Pisu

1954/ Loves of half a century, episode Romantic love, by Glauco Pellegrini

1955/ The culprits, by Turi Vasile

1955/ The two chums, by Carlo Borghesio

1956/ The billionaires, by Guido Malatesta

1956/ The best days, by Mario Mattoli

1957/ Her husband, by Nanni Loy and Gianni Puccini

1960/ The ciociara, Vittorio De Sica

1960/ Constantine the great, by Lionello De Felice

1962/ The Tiger of the seven seas, by Luigi Capuano

1962/ The Musketeers of the Sea, Steno

1966/ The count of Monte Cristo, scripted TV

 

 

Radio Prose

 

1957/ Anna Christie, by Eugene O'Neill, with Carlo Ninchi, Lilla Brignone, Jone Morino, Tino Carraro, Renato Cominetti, Umberto Brancolini, Nino Bonanni, Abdul Zahir, Giotto Tempestini, Silvio Salehi, directed by Pietro Masserano Taricco

 

 

RAI filmography

 

1957/ The kitchen of the angels, comedy, with Mirko Ellis, Pina Cei, Mario Scaccia, Franco Coop, Carlo Ninchi, Alexander Brissoni