Maurizio D'Ancora
Maurizio D'Ancora, born Rodolfo Gucci (1912–1983) was an Italian actor and entrepreneur, who appeared in more than forty films. He was spotted by the director Alfred Lind who gave him his film debut in 1929. The same year he appeared in Mario Camerini's Rails which really launched his career.[1] He was married to the actress Sandra Ravel. He was one of the four sons of Guccio Gucci, founder of The Fashion House of Gucci.
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Born | Rodolfo Gucci 16 July 1912 |
Died | 15 May 1983 70) | (aged
Occupation | Actor, Entrepreneur |
Years active | 1929-1946 |
Selected filmography
- Rails (1929)
- Girls Do Not Joke (1929)
- Figaro and His Great Day (1931)
- Venus (1932)
- The Old Lady (1932)
- Five to Nil (1932)
- Together in the Dark (1933)
- Tourist Train (1933)
- The Canal of the Angels (1934)
- Those Two (1935)
- Golden Arrow (1935)
- Territorial Militia (1935)
- Ginevra degli Almieri (1935)
- The Ambassador (1936)
- Nonna Felicità (1938)
- The Ancestor (1938)
- No Man's Land (1939)
- The Document (1939)
- The Night of Tricks (1939)
- Don Pasquale (1940)
- Annabella's Adventure (1943)
- Charley's Aunt (1943)
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References
- Landy p.182
Bibliography
- Landy, Marcia. The Folklore of Consensus: Theatricality in the Italian Cinema, 1930-1943. SUNY Press, 1998.
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