Massimo Mollica | |
Birth Date: | 1929 3, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Pace del Mela, Messina |
Death Place: | Messina |
Occupation: | Actor and stage director |
Massimo Mollica (19 March 1929 - 1 May 2013) was an Italian actor and stage director.
Born in Pace del Mela, Messina, the son of an elementary school teacher,[1] Mollica started acting at the university.[2] His breakout role was Don Vito Cascio Ferro in the 1972 RAI television series Joe Petrosino.[1] [3] Mollica was mainly active as a stage actor and director, and he founded several theatres in Messina, including the San Carlino Theatre and the Teatro Pirandello.[1] [3] His film roles include Pasquale Squitieri's Il prefetto di ferro and Francesco Rosi's Salvatore Giuliano.[1]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1973 | Metti... che ti rompo il muso | Don Calogero Nicosia | ||
1974 | L'arbitro | La Forgia | ||
1977 | Mala, amore e morte | Barone Francesco De Carolis | ||
1977 | Il prefetto di ferro | Procuratore PaternĂ² | ||
1977 | Death Hunt | Corsi | ||
1981 | The Mafia Triangle | Don Raffaele | ||
1982 | My Darling, My Dearest | Pappalucerna |