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Marcello Pagliero

Marcello Pagliero

Directing1907 London, England, UK

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Marcello Pagliero (15 January 1907 – 18 October 1980) was an Italian film director, actor, and screenwriter.

Pagliero was born in London and died in Paris. He is perhaps best known for his performance in the Roberto Rossellini film Rome, Open City (1945).

He moved to France in 1947, and continued to work in film until 1960 and in French television after that.

In 1949, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay an as a co-writer for the Rossellini film Paisà.

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Acting History

1972
the famous escapes
TVScenario Writer1 eps
the famous escapes
TVDialogue1 eps
1969
Les Gauloises bleues
as Le marchand bohémien
1965
Nick Carter and Red Club
as Prof. Witt (uncredited)
1963
Symphony for a Massacre
as Cerutti (uncredited)
Cast the Same Shadow
as Dr. Rouvier
1960
Le Bel Âge
as Steph
1957
1955
Chéri-Bibi
Director
Chéri-Bibi
Adaptation
1953
Tourbillon
as Julio Spoletti
1951
The Red Rose
as Self (uncredited)
The Red Rose
Director
1949
1948
Dedee
as Francesco, le capitaine du cargo italien
1947
L'altra
as Ing. Andrea Venturi
The Chips Are Down
as Pierre Dumaine
1946
Desire
Director
Paisan
Story
Rome: Free City
Screenplay
Desire
Editor
Desire
Screenplay
Desire
Producer
1945
Rome, Open City
as Giorgio Manfredi aka Luigi Ferraris
1944
1943
The Fire Dance
Screenplay
1942
1941
Confessione
Screenplay
Le due tigri
Screenplay

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Personal Info

Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1/15/1907
Day of Death
12/9/1980
Place of Birth
London, England, UK