Carlo Micheluzzi (1886–1973) was an Italian
stage
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and
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[Farrell & Puppa p.239]
Son if an actor and brother of another actor (Leo Micheluzzi), he began his career in 1903 acting in the Venetian company Zago-Borisi. Over time he formed various companies that included important names such as
Gianfranco Giachetti,
Cesco Baseggio and Gianni Cavalieri. In 1923 he married the actress Margherita Seglin.
During the period of the
Italian Social Republic
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he was one of the few actors active in republican cinematography on the sets of the Cinevillaggio in Venice.
Filmography
References
Bibliography
* Joseph Farrell & Paolo Puppa. ''A History of Italian Theatre''. Cambridge University Press, 2006.
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1886 births
1973 deaths
Italian male film actors
Italian male stage actors
19th-century Neapolitan people
Male actors from Naples
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