Elio Crovetto (Elio Crovetto)
Elio Crovetto was born on December 6, 1926, in Milan, Italy. He was a talented actor known for his work in over 50 films throughout his career. Crovetto's passion for acting began at a young age and he quickly rose to fame, becoming a prominent figure in the Italian film industry.
Some of his most notable films include "Unlucky Paparazzi," "Sugar, Honey and Pepper," "Bitter Life," "Crime on Roman Gate Street," "Saturday, Sunday and Friday," and "Antonia, at First a Nun and Then a Fury." Crovetto's versatility as an actor allowed him to portray a wide range of characters with depth and authenticity.
Throughout his career, Crovetto worked alongside some of the most talented actors and directors in the industry, leaving a lasting impact on Italian cinema. His performances were hailed by critics and audiences alike, earning him numerous accolades and awards for his remarkable talent.
Unfortunately, Elio Crovetto passed away on November 8, 2000, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable performances and contributions to the world of cinema. He will always be remembered as a gifted actor who brought his characters to life with passion and dedication.
Актуальность описания: 11.04.2024
Возраст | 73 |
День рождения | 06.12.1926 |
Место рождения | Милан / Италия / Генуя / Италия |
День смерти | 08.11.2000 |
Пол | Мужской |
Профессии | Актер |
Всего фильмов | 52 |