Aldo Giuffrè

Italian actor (1924–2010)


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::summary Italian actor (1924–2010) ::

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nameAldo Giuffrè
imageAldoGiuffre.jpg
captionGiuffrè in 1958
birth_date
birth_placeNaples, Kingdom of Italy
death_date
death_placeRome, Italy
occupation{{flatlist
height1.78 m
years_active1945–2003
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| name = Aldo Giuffrè | image = AldoGiuffre.jpg | caption = Giuffrè in 1958 | birth_date = | birth_place = Naples, Kingdom of Italy | death_date = | death_place = Rome, Italy | occupation = {{flatlist|

  • Actor
  • comedian | height = 1.78 m | years_active = 1945–2003

Aldo Giuffrè (10 April 1924 – 26 June 2010) was an Italian film actor and comedian who appeared in over 90 films between 1948 and 2001. He was the brother of actor Carlo Giuffrè.

He is known for his roles in The Four Days of Naples, and as the alcoholic Captain Clinton of the Union Army in the Sergio Leone film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in 1966.

Giuffrè died in Rome in 2010 of peritonitis. He is buried at Cimitero Flaminio in Rome.

Selected filmography

References

References

  1. (2015). "Aldo Giuffre". [[The New York Times]].
  2. (1982). "The Four Days of Naples". [[Quigley Publishing Company]].
  3. Hughes, Howard. (30 July 2009). "Aim for the Heart: The Films of Clint Eastwood". [[Bloomsbury Publishing]].
  4. (13 July 2010). "Aldo Giuffrè, Italian actor, has died of peritonitis, he was 86". Stars That Died.
  5. (17 October 2013). "Aldo Giuffrè".

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