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Alberto Lionello (12 July 1930 – 14 July 1994) was an
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film actor, voice actor, singer and presenter.


Life and career

Born in
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into a family of Venetian origins, after studying acting at the Accademia dei Filodrammatici Lionello started his career in 1949, in the stage company of Antonio Gandusio. He got his first personal success in the stage play '' La pulce all' orecchio'' in 1951, then for several years he was part in the Wanda Osiris' stage company.Dario Salvatori. "Lionello, Alberto". Gino Castaldo (ed.). ''Dizionario della canzone italiana''. Curcio Editore, 1990. Lionello had his breakout in 1960 as presenter of the
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Saturday night musical show ''
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'' together with
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. He also performed the opening theme song "La la la", which became a hit ranking 13th on the Italian hit parade.Dario Salvatori. "Lionello, Alberto". Gino Castaldo (ed.). ''Dizionario della canzone italiana''. Curcio Editore, 1990. In 1961 he started a 7-years-long collaboration with the Teatro Stabile in Genoa, where he got large critical acclaim, particularly for his performances in '' Zeno's Conscience'', which he later also played in a television adaptation, and in
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's '' The Venetian Twins'', which he performed in 33 countries including in
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. Lionello had a long relationship, from 1978 until his death, with the actress
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Selected filmography

* '' Of Life and Love'' (1956) * '' Ricordati di Napoli'' (1958) * ''
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'' (1958) * ''
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'' (1960) * '' Mariti a congresso'' (1961) * '' Cacciatori di dote'' (1961) * '' Operation Gold Ingot'' (1962) * '' Love in Four Dimensions'' (1964) * '' Una voglia da morire'' (1965) * '' I soldi'' (1965) * '' La coscienza di Zeno (TV mini-series)'' (1966) * ''
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'' (1966) * '' Oblomov (TV mini-series)'' (1966) * '' Che notte, ragazzi!'' (1966) * '' Knock o Il trionfo della medicina (TV movie)'' (1967) * '' Colpo di sole'' (1968) * '' Se te lo raccontassi (TV mini-series)'' (1968) * '' Togli le gambe dal parabrezza'' (1969) * '' Il killer (TV mini-series)'' (1969) * '' Porcile'' (1969) * ''
Diary of a Telephone Operator ''Certo certissimo... anzi probabile'' (''Certain, Very Certain, As a Matter of Fact... Probable''; English title ''Diary of a Telephone Operator'') is a 1969 Italian film based on the story of the same title by Dacia Maraini. It stars Claudia Car ...
'' (1969) * '' Orfeo in Paradiso (TV movie)'' (1971) * '' Puccini (TV mini-series)'' (1973) * '' How Funny Can Sex Be?'' (1973) * '' Till Marriage Do Us Part'' (1974) * '' The Peaceful Age'' (1974) * '' Sex with a Smile'' (1976) * '' Sex with a Smile II'' (1976) * '' L'Italia s'è rotta'' (1976) * ''
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'' (1976) * '' The Peaceful Age'' (1976) * '' Policewoman'' (1976) * '' Black Journal'' (1977) * '' The Virgo, the Taurus and the Capricorn'' (1977) * '' Castigo (TV mini-series)'' (1977) * '' Riavanti... Marsch!'' (1979) * '' Sarto per signora (TV movie)'' (1979) * '' Dream of a Summer Night'' (1983)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lionello, Alberto 1930 births Mass media people from Milan 1994 deaths Male actors from Milan