Antonino Faà di Bruno
Born: 1910-12-15 in London, England
Known For: Acting
Biography
Antonino Faà di Bruno (15 December 1910 – 2 May 1981) was an Italian actor and former military officer. A member of the aristocratic Faà di Bruno family, Antonino Faà di Bruno was born in London, the son of Marchese Alessandro Faà di Bruno (who was the Italian consul in London at that time) and of his wife Fanny Costì. He was named after his namesake ancestor, Antonino Faà di Bruno (1762–1829), who was Bishop of Asti in the 19th century. He took up a military career, becoming a lieutenant in the grenadiers and fighting in Italian East Africa. After his retirement in 1964, with the rank of Brigadier General, Faà di Bruno started a career as an actor, working with Carlo Lizzani (La vita agra), Pier Paolo Pasolini (Pigsty), Vittorio De Sica (Lo chiameremo Andrea), Billy Wilder (Avanti!), Federico Fellini (Amarcord), Luciano Salce (Alla mia cara mamma nel giorno del suo compleanno), Mario Monicelli (We Want the Colonels). Tall at 1.96 metres (6 ft 5 in), with a baritone voice and an aristocratic bearing, Antonino Faà di Bruno was often cast in roles of high rank, nobleman, officers and members of the ruling class. He performed as a character actor in several commedia all'italiana films, and became known for playing the role of retired Lt.Col. Vittorio Emanuele Ribaud, who attempted a coup d'état in We Want the Colonels, and of the Duke-Count Piercarlo Semenzara in Il secondo tragico Fantozzi.
Filmography
1981
- The Soup as Marchese
1980
- Una vacanza bestiale as ambasciatore italiano
1978
- The Soldier with Great Maneuvers as General Barattoli
1977
- Bobby Deerfield as Vincenzo
- L'appuntamento as padre del collega
1976
- The Second Tragic Fantozzi as Duke Count Piercarlo Semenzara
- Pure as a Lily as Don Gerlando
1975
- White Horses of Summer as Receptionist
- The Sunday Woman as Paolo Campi
1974
- To My Dear Mother on Her Birthday as Zio Alberto
1973
- Amarcord as Count Lovignano
- Deaf Smith & Johnny Ears as The Senator
- We Want the Colonels as Colonnello Ribaud
- Dirty Weekend as Count Antonino Marlotti (uncredited)
- Amore e ginnastica as Commendator Censani
1972
- Avanti! as Concierge (as Antonino Faa' Di Bruno)
- We'll Call Him Andrea as Schoolmaster
1969
- Pigsty as Vecchio (Scena della Sentenza) (uncredited)