Ermanno Randi
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Ermanno Randi | |
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Born | |
Died | 1 November 1951 | (aged 31)
Other names | Ermanno Rossi |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1947–1951 (film) |
Ermanno Randi (27 April 1920 – 1 November 1951) was an Italian film actor. After serving in the Italian Army during the Second World War, Randi made his screen debut in 1947. He gradually moved up from playing supporting to lead roles. In 1951 he played the tenor Enrico Caruso in The Young Caruso.[1] The same year he was fatally shot by his lover, Giuseppe Maggiore, during a row. Randi was 31.[2]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1947 | Tragic Hunt | Andrea | |
1948 | L'ebreo errante | ||
1948 | Anni difficili | Turi | |
1949 | Bitter Rice | Paolo | |
1949 | The Walls of Malapaga | Un agent de police / Un'agente di polizia | Uncredited |
1949 | Sicilian Uprising | Ruggero | |
1949 | Le due madonne | Giacomo | |
1950 | Turri il bandito | Turri | |
1950 | I fuorilegge | bandito Cosimo | |
1950 | Il sentiero dell'odio | ||
1950 | Il nido di Falasco | Damiano | |
1951 | Brief Rapture | Stefano Ferrari | |
1951 | The Young Caruso | Enrico Caruso | |
1951 | Fiamme sulla laguna | Figlio di Antonio | |
1951 | Trieste mia! | Alberto | |
1951 | Santa Lucia Luntana | ||
1951 | Salvate mia figlia | Andrea | |
1951 | The Cliff of Sin | ||
1952 | A Mother Returns | Giornalista | (final film role) |
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