Ugo Pagliai
Ugo Pagliai (born 13 November 1937) is an Italian actor and voice actor.[1]
Ugo Pagliai | |
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Pagliai performing at the Greek Theatre of Syracuse in 2007 | |
Born | |
Occupation | Actor, voice actor |
Years active | 1963-present |
Spouse(s) | Paola Gassman (m. 1973) |
Children | 1 |
Life and career
In 1958, Pagliai enrolled at the Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica, starting his career on stage in the early 1960s.[2][3] He became first known in 1969, thanks to the Giuseppe Fina's critically acclaimed stage play, Ross.[2]
In 1971, he had a major success as the lead actor of the Daniele D'Anza's miniseries, Il segno del comando, and then appeared in a number of other successful RAI TV-series, often directed by D'Anza.[2] He is mainly active onstage, often with his wife, Paola Gassman, the daughter of actors Vittorio Gassman and Nora Ricci.[2] In 1988, Pagliai received a Flaiano Prize for his career.[3]
Selected filmography
- I complessi (1963) - Failed Applicant (segment "Guglielmo il Dentone") (uncredited)
- Da Berlino l'apocalisse (1967)
- Jerk à Istambul (1967) - Ralph
- Heads or Tails (1969) - Burton
- O Cangaceiro (1970) - Vincenzo Helfen
- Guardami nuda (1972) - Carlo
- The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (1972) - Martin Hoffmann
- La ragazza dalla pelle di luna (1974) - Alberto
- Till Marriage Do Us Part (1974) - Ruggero di Maqueda
- Nuits Rouges (1974) - Paul de Borrego
- Di padre in figlio (1982) - Himself
- Fatal Frames - Fotogrammi mortali (1996) - Commissioner Valenti
- Bagnomaria (1999) - The Mayor
- I giorni dell'amore e dell'odio (2001) - Ten. Col. Barge
- Father of Mercy (2004) - Cardinal Schuster
- Family Game (2007) - Prof. Moroni
- Loro (2018) - Mike Bongiorno
References
- "Ugo Pagliai's dubbing contributions". Antoniogenna.net. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
- Roberto Chiti, Roberto Poppi, Enrico Lancia (2003). Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gremese Editore. pp. 33–34. ISBN 8884402131.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- "Ugo Pagliai incontra il pubblico teramano". Il Centro. 18 April 2006. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
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