Enrico Maria Salerno  

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Enrico Maria Salerno (Milan, September 18, 1926, Rome - September 18, 1994) was an Italian theatre & film actor, also a film director. He was also the voice of Clint Eastwood in the Italian version of Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy films, and the voice of Christ in The Gospel According to St. Matthew directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini.

Biography

After a small collaboration with Piccolo Teatro di Milano, from 1954 to 1955 (and more years) worked in Teatro Stabile di Genova, with Fyodor Dostoevsky, Pirandello and Giraudoux successful stage adaptations.

In 1960 with Ivo Garrani and Giancarlo Sbragia founded the stage company "Nuova Compagnia degli Associati". In 1963 starred in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, co-starring Sarah Ferrati, stage direction by Franco Zeffirelli.

In 1970 he made his direction film debut with love drama box office and Italian Academy Awards winner Anonimo Veneziano.

Brother of film director Vittorio Salerno, married to Valeria Valeri; has a daughter, Chiara Salerno, a famous dubbing actress.

In 1991 offers his last great theatre interpretation such as the father of Six Characters in Search of an Author by Pirandello, directed by Franco Zeffirelli.

Filmography as film director

Selective filmography as actor





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