Guglielmo Barnabò Explained

Guglielmo Barnabò
Birth Date:11 May 1888
Birth Place:Ancona, Kingdom of Italy
Death Place:Ancona, Italy
Occupation:Actor
Yearsactive:1926–1954

Guglielmo Barnabò (11 May 1888  - 31 May 1954) was an Italian stage and film actor. He appeared in more than 90 films between 1926 and 1954.

Life and career

Born in Ancona, Barnabò made his stage debut in 1921 at the Greek Theatre of Syracuse, with the Annibale Ninchi's company.[1] Since then he was enrolled by some of the most important stage companies of his time, working among others with Marta Abba, Alda Borelli, Maria Melato, Gino Cervi, Paolo Stoppa.

In 1927 Barnabò made his screen debut in the silent film Beauty of the World, but his film career took off with the sound cinema, when he became one of the most active character actors of the 1930s and the 1940s. Specialized in good-natured and bourgeois character roles, he is best known as the villain capitalist in Vittorio De Sica's Miracle in Milan.

Barnabò was married to actress, with whom he often worked in films and on stage.

Selected filmography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lancia . Enrico . Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gli artisti : Vol. 3, Gli attori dal 1930 ai giorni nostri . 2003 . Gremese Editore . 978-88-8440-213-4 . 49-50 . it . Barnabò, Guglielmo.