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Gino Cervi

Gino Cervi

Actor Gino Cervi appeared in his first play in 1924, and his first film eight years later. On stage, Cervi revelled in such extrovert roles as Othello and Falstaff. In films, Cervi endeared himself to audiences all over the continent in three prewar films directed by Alessandro Blassetti: Aldebaran (1935), Ettore Fieramosca (1939) and Un 'avventura di Salvatora Rosa (1939). His biggest hits of the 1940s, The Iron Crown (1940) and Four Steps in the Clouds (1942), were likewise made by Blassetti. After the war, Cervi was seen as the communist mayor in the Don Camillo films, and as Inspector Maigret in a long-running series of TV films based on the works of Georges Simenon. He was also the principal Italian voice-dubber for Sir Laurence Olivier's film appearances. Gino Cervi was the father of producer/director Tonino Cervi and the son of Italian theatre critic Antonio Cervi. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Gino Cervi Trivia

When was Gino Cervi born?
Gino Cervi was born on May 3, 1901

What role did Gino Cervi portray in Bride for a Night?
Gino Cervi played Count D'Origo in Bride for a Night

Who did Gino Cervi portray in Indiscretion of an American Wife?
Gino Cervi was Commissioner in Indiscretion of an American Wife

Who did Gino Cervi portray in Terminal Station?
Gino Cervi was Commissioner in Terminal Station

Who did Gino Cervi play in Becket?
Gino Cervi was Cardinal Zambelli in Becket

Who did Gino Cervi play in The Queen of Sheba?
Gino Cervi was King Solomon in The Queen of Sheba

Who did Gino Cervi play in Anna Karenina?
Gino Cervi was Enrico in Anna Karenina



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