Mino Doro
Mino Doro (6 May 1903 – 12 May 2006) was an Italian actor who appeared in more than a hundred films between 1932 and 1970. Doro generally played supporting and character roles. He appeared as a blackshirt in the 1934 Fascist propaganda film The Old Guard.[1][2]
Mino Doro | |
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Mino Doro and Bianca Doria in Piccolo hotel (1939) | |
Born | |
Died | 12 May 2006 103) Bellagio, Lombardy, Italy | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1932-1970 |
In popular magazines of the 1930s, Doro was portrayed as the Italian equivalent of the American actor Clark Gable.[3]
Selected filmography
- The Last Adventure (1932)
- Fanny (1933)
- The Old Guard (1934)
- Music in the Square (1936)
- The Two Sergeants (1936)
- The Anonymous Roylott (1936)
- The Make Believe Pirates (1937)
- Doctor Antonio (1937)
- Marcella (1937)
- Pietro Micca (1938)
- All of Life in One Night (1938)
- Hurricane in the Tropics (1939)
- My Beautiful Daughter (1950)
- My Life Is Yours (1953)
- Frine, Courtesan of Orient (1953)
- A Parisian in Rome (1954)
- A Hero of Our Times (1955)
- Nero's Weekend (1956)
- Count Max (1957)
- Legions of the Nile (1959)
- Messalina (1960)
- Rome 1585 (1961)
- Hercules in the Haunted World (1961)
- Rome Against Rome (1964)
- Sandokan to the Rescue (1964)
- Sandokan Against the Leopard of Sarawak (1964)
- Super Seven Calling Cairo (1965)
- The Adventurer of Tortuga (1965)
- Hornets' Nest (1970)
References
- Landy p.190
- "Mino Doro".
- Forgacs & Gundle p. 159
Bibliography
- Forgacs, David & Gundle, Stephen. Mass Culture and Italian Society from Fascism to the Cold War. Indiana University Press, 2007.
- Landy, Marcia. The Folklore of Consensus: Theatricality in the Italian Cinema, 1930-1943. SUNY Press, 1998.
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