Cesare Zoppetti
Cesare Zoppetti (1876-1940) was an Italian stage and film actor. Zoppetti was a prolific film actor of the 1930s, appearing in nearly fifty productions between 1930 and his death in 1940 including the comedy What Scoundrels Men Are! (1932).[1]
Cesare Zoppetti | |
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Zoppetti in What Scoundrels Men Are! (1932) | |
Born | |
Died | 15 March 1940 64) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1930–1940 (film) |
Selected filmography
- The Private Secretary (1931)
- Television (1931)
- What Scoundrels Men Are! (1932).
- The Table of the Poor (1932)
- Your Money or Your Life (1932)
- The Blue Fleet (1932)
- The Gift of the Morning (1932)
- The Last Adventure (1932)
- Tourist Train (1933)
- Seconda B (1934)
- The Old Guard (1934)
- 1860 (1934)
- Mr. Desire (1934)
- The Wedding March (1934)
- Three Cornered Hat (1935)
- The Wedding March (1936)
- I'll Give a Million (1936)
- Bayonet (1936)
- Joe the Red (1936)
- The Dance of Time (1936)
- The Ambassador (1936)
- The Former Mattia Pascal (1937)
- Departure (1938)
- Princess Tarakanova (1938)
- Tonight at Eleven (1938)
- The Widow (1939)
- Backstage (1939)
- Who Are You? (1939)
- The Fornaretto of Venice (1939)
- The Count of Brechard (1940)
gollark: Amazingly, languages other than C and Rust exist.
gollark: The joys of C...
gollark: It's not *just* that, it's that there are *all kinds* of gotchas.
gollark: I don't think C is suited for most applications.
gollark: Eeeeh, sure, but it's probably bad for quite a lot of stuff where you don't want to end up wondering "hey, why are lines only 8 chars long" or whatever.
References
- Landy p.85-86
Bibliography
- Landy, Marcia. The Folklore of Consensus: Theatricality in the Italian Cinema, 1930-1943. SUNY Press, 1998.
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